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    Daisy

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    Who is Daisy Buchanan? She can be described as superficial‚ shallow‚ fake and ditzy. However‚ there is another part of her‚ a deeper part‚ that she hides from everyone‚ including herself. Beneath the surface‚ there is a pool where not even light dares to go. That is her character‚ and it takes Jay Gatsby to churn the waters and bring the purest form of Daisy to the surface‚ if only for an instant. At a first glance‚ Daisy is an utterly flat character‚ she came from wealth‚ she is currently wealthy

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    Running head: WILDER DESTINATION Destination: Myrtle Beach‚ SC Dezarae Wilder Professor Eva Smith: HTM100 Spring 2011 May 1‚ 2011 Destination: Myrtle Beach‚ SC I. Why do tourists visit Myrtle Beach‚ SC? Myrtle Beach‚ SC is a prime location for tourists any time of the year. It ’s location on the eastern coastline of the United States is in between North Carolina and Georgia. It is the first state on Interstate 95 South that travelers see Palm Trees. Their average temperature is about

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    Daisy The Killer

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    Daisy the Killer “Engagement rings are often worn on the fourth finger of the left hand because the ancient Greeks maintained that that finger contains the vena amoris‚ or the “vein of love‚” that runs straight to the heart. The first recorded wedding rings appear in ancient Egypt‚ with the circle representing eternity as well as powerful sun and moon deities.” That fact by Fact Retriever‚ article “50 Fascinating Facts about Love‚” makes me think about Daisy Buchanan‚ from “The Great Gatsby” by

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    Myrtle Monologue

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    How could I have possibly run my husband’s mistress over? What type of person am I? Before it happened‚ I was so unfathomably captivated by Gatsby. Oh Gatsby‚ how I’ve always felt so much joy when I’m with him. I love him‚ I do. Even so I ran over Myrtle? I think her name was‚ good riddens. All I’ve ever wanted was for Tom to be faithful to me and to support me and our little fool of a daughter. What type of mother am I if I was to stay with a man like Tom whose running off to god knows where with

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    Myrtle Beach

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    My name is Payden‚ and i’m going to talk about my trip to Myrtle Beach. Every year I take a trip to Myrtle Beach to visit my grandparents. Myrtle Beach has a very humid subtropical climate. The summer is long hot and humid. The average daytime high is 83 to 95 degrees F and the average night time lows are near 70 degrees F.If you are looking for an entertaining and relaxing way to spend the hot days of summer‚ Myrtle Beach definitely plenty to offer. The first thing I always do when i first arrive

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    Myrtle In The Great Gatsby

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    lover‚ Daisy. Daisy though‚ is already married to a wealthy man named Tom‚ and even though Tom is cheating on her with MyrtleDaisy still loves him. Gatsby‚ having been born in a different class than Daisy‚ fears he may never be able to live the life he imagined with her because of his penniless past. This shows that in society‚ people are extremely separated from one other due to factors such as class and wealth driving them apart. This is shown through the characterization of Myrtle and Daisy‚ the

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    Myrtle Wilson Women

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    feed their desire for money. Daisy Buchanan‚ an upper class woman sacrifices her love for Jay Gatsby to keep her social standing and wealth. Jordan Baker‚ a wealthy woman gives up her own sexuality to gain fame and money which she thinks she deserves. And finally‚ Myrtle Wilson‚ a lower class housewife sells her own body for her desire to bring her self up in society. These women show us that social status does not determine the willingness to achieve one’s ambition. Daisy Buchanan’s rejection for Gatsby

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    Myrtle Beach Popularity

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    Why is Myrtle Beach So Popular? In most cases‚ when people hear the name South Carolina they instantly think Myrtle Beach. Myrtle Beach is probably one of the most popular places in South Carolina. Why is Myrtle Beach so popular? Myrtle Beach is popular because of its famous history‚ amusements‚ and entertainments‚ the best dining places‚ and most of all its beautiful weather especially in the summer. First of all‚ the history and background is always something that is great to know about a place

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    Appearance vs. Reality in “Daisy Miller: A Study” “Never judge a book by its cover.” This is probably one of the earliest lessons we are taught on the theme appearance versus reality. It means that what appears to be may not actually be what it really is. The theme of appearance vs. reality is one of the major themes in “Daisy Miller: A Study.” One of the most significant scenes in Henry James’s “Daisy Miller: A Study” is the Colosseum scene. This scene is important for a few reasons‚ one

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    exploited. Consequently‚ Gatsby and Myrtle wind up dead. In the end‚ old money prevails‚ and the working class is left paying for their carelessness. Let’s take a deeper look into their affairs. The first affair mentioned in the book is of Myrtle and Tom. Myrtle is in her mid-30s. She is curvy in all the right ways‚ and is incredibly energetic. You might ask‚ “What would Tom want with a girl like this?”

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