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    in love with Daisy Fay‚ the most popular and wealthy young lady in town. She is also attracted to him and even thinks about marrying him and running away‚ but her parents stop her plans. When Gatsby is sent to Europe to fight the war‚ Daisy is faithful to him for a short while. She soon‚ however‚ tires of waiting for Gatsby and marries Tom Buchanan. When Gatsby receives her final letter‚ explaining her plans‚ he is crushed; he vows he will dedicate the rest of his life to winning Daisy back for himself

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    Great Gatsby Daisy Buchanan. They both live similar lifes‚ but they live them in different ways. Holden seems to be an anti-social person and doesnt have that many good friends where as Daisy is very social and has alot of friends. Holden is a 17 year old high school student who cant seem to stay in one high school. He either fails out of his prep schools or drops out. He doesnt do that many "normal" teenage things‚ he is the manager of a fencing team at his prep school Pency. Daisy is a 30 year

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    life. F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel‚ The Great Gatsby‚ follows the story of Jay Gatsby‚ a man who is driven to win back the love of Daisy Buchanan‚ the women of his dreams. Jay Gatsby builds social status and wealth in hopes of fulfilling the American Dream and eventually has an affair with Daisy only to lose her again‚ along with his life. Through the characterization of Daisy‚ Gatsby‚ and Myrtle Wilson‚ Fitzgerald suggests 1920’s immorality is a direct result of the corruption of the American Dream in

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    well-organized essay‚ discuss how the author’s use of language-particularly diction‚ dialogue‚ and selection of detail-serves to develop and/or compare the characters of Tom Buchanan and Jay Gatsby. Thesis: By using confrontational dialogue and the contemptuous tone during the dialogue‚ Fitzgerald portrays that the characters of Tom Buchanan and Jay Gatsby are in fact very similar. Topic Sentence: Fitzgerald emphasizes Tom and Gatsby’s similar characteristic of being possessive using contemptuous tone

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    types of dreams that each character wants to achieve. The characters in each story‚ Nick Carraway‚ Daisy Buchanan‚ Jay‚ Gatsby‚ Walter Lee Younger‚ Beneatha Younger and Lena Younger all have achievements that either succeed or fail in the stories‚ The Great Gatsby and A Raisin in the Sun. In the two stories the characters all wanted bigger and better lives for themselves. Nick Carraway‚ Daisy Buchanan‚ Jay‚ Gatsby‚ Walter Lee Younger‚ Beneatha Younger and Lena Younger all gain or lose something meaningful

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    is only interested in cheating her way through life to get what she wants. The Buchanans look perfect on the outside but are dysfunctional on the inside. The characters in East Egg are arrogant. “Tom Buchanan is wealth brutalized by selfishness and arrogance” (Cowley 71). “Tom’s restlessness is an arrogant assertiveness seeking to evade in bluster the deep uneasiness of self knowledge” (Dyson 62). Daisy Buchanan is really only interested in herself and will use any means that will ultimately

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    Gatsby” Daisy Buchanan becomes a symbol for the danger of subjugating and objectifying women. Daisy is portrayed as inferior and useless‚ so when reading “The Great Gatsby” through the Feminist Lense the danger of chauvinism is illustrated. In “The Great Gatsby” Daisy Buchanan is the housewife of Tom Buchanan. Daisy and Tom live in a society where women are suppressed and people live by the idea that “the best thing a girl can be in this world [is] a beautiful little fool" (Gatsby‚ 21). Daisy allows

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    adapted into a movie from Baz Lurrhman and I will discuss the immorality in the character Daisy Buchanan when she hit Myrtle Wilson her husbands mistress with Jay Gatsby’s car kill her instantly and knowingly drove off without stopping. Then allowing Gatsby to take the blame for it and the subsequently an unexpected punishment. The character Daisy is loosely based of Fitzgerald’s wife Zelda Fitzgerald. Daisy is beautiful and young woman born into upper classed Louisville Kentucky in what was known

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    illustrating these concepts are Tom BuchananDaisy Buchanan‚ and Jay Gatsby. Tom Buchanan is a character who strongly represents Fitzgerald’s ideas about

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    to attain a higher position. Though the major players seek only to change their lives for the better‚ the American Dream is inevitably crushed beneath the harsh reality of life‚ leaving their lives without meaning or purpose. <br> <br>Tom and Daisy Buchanan‚ the rich socialite couple‚ seem to have everything they could possibly desire; however‚ though their lives are full of material possessions and worldly goods‚ they are unsatisfied and seek to change. Tom‚ the arrogant ex-football player‚ drifts

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