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    Daisy Gatsby

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    Daisy is depicted as superficial and rather selfish through the way she behaves as both a mother and an individual. Daisy is fully aware that she is charming and flirtatious as she is always giggly no matter who she is with‚ including Gatsby whom she knows is in love with her. As Daisy observed Gatsby in this passage‚ she laughed “her sweet‚ exciting laugh” which makes her sound as if her voice is very endearing towards men as her voice is full of happiness‚ and what Gatsby identifies with luxury

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    Daisy Miller

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    Main Attraction In the short story‚ Daisy Miller‚ author James Joyce keeps the relationship between Daisy Miller and Winterbourne a mystery. We find out in the text that the two have met at a hotel located in Vevey‚ Switzerland. Daisy’s behavior charms him but he is also mystified by her lack of concern for the social etiquettes and rules of propriety that have been laid down by the European civilization. Winterbourne obsesses over the question of whether Daisy is a “nice” girl‚ and Daisy’s behavior

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    Heard 1 The Character of Daisy in Henry James ’ Daisy Miller What is the purpose of Daisy in the novel Daisy Miller by Henry James? Why did James create such a appealing and confusing character? Since the publication of James ’s novel in 1878‚ Daisy has worn several labels‚ among them "flirt‚" "innocent‚" and "American Girl." Daisy ’s representation of an American Girl of the late 19th century is evident. Her free-spiritedness and individuality reflect the social movement of the

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    Daisy Miller

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    From the very beginning of Daisy Miller we as readers are informed that Daisy is a flirtatious American girl that does not live up to the standards of the European high society. For example‚ young women were not to talk to young men without a prior introduction from a mutual friend. These concepts are foreign to this young girl from New York. She is seen through the eyes of Winterbourne‚ our other main character‚ as innocent and unrefined. Regardless‚ she captures the attention of Winterbourne‚ who

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    Daisy Miller

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    and effective element of the novella Daisy Miller is Henry James ironic use of the unruly behavior of what should have been an innocent girly-girl. This becomes amplified when the leading protagonist in the text‚ Daisy Miller‚ demises signifying the death of any unrestrained female. Henry James’ novella “Daisy Miller” portrays an unruly protagonist that rebels and violates the norms of femininity in nineteenth century society. However‚ the realist heroine‚ Daisy Miller‚ fails to rebel against society

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    Daisies (1966)

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    Daisies (1966) A film by Věra Chytilová An essay by Sámal Jákup Jakobsen Class: Moving Narratives Tutor: Helen McGregor 21st of January 2012 Introduction “Chytilová’s heroines rebelliously try to subvert the patriarchal system and gender stereotypes—and fail”! That is how Małgorzata Radkiewicz puts the film in a very short description. In the middle of a very Communist society in Czech Republic the imbalance between male and female roles is vast. In order to get through to the

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    Daisy Diary

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    Daisy´s Diary- Daisy meets Gatsby. (Chapter 4) Friday 7th October‚ 1917 Dear Diary‚ This fine evening the telephone in the house rang again‚ this time it was that lovely officer from Camp Taylor. I believe that he is the one I met the other day while having a ride with my roadster. To busy today‚ we arranged an encounter for tomorrow. The lovely Jordan Baker was also taking fresh air‚ it is not good to stay home all day‚ busy looking after personal issues. I am like an idol to her

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    Daisy Buchanan

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    endless opportunities. The suburb of East egg is vastly populated with the connected rich of society‚ although this world is said to be snobbish it is a place were the rich live their lavish lifestyle of polo and parties‚ the suburb home to Daisy Buchannan. Daisy was not always from East Egg‚ she moved with her striking husband Tom Buchanan from Chicago to settle in the very exclusive rich society and has made her home in a "cheerful red-and-white Gorgonian Colonial mansion looking over the bay."

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    Gatsby & Daisy

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    theme of romance does not come into picture. We find out that Gatsby bought his house so that Daisy would only be across the bay‚ though his last memory of her was when her saw her for the last time five years ago. Even the weather thinks they are in love as the room is filled with sunshine when they see each other again for the first time. One could easily think that the fact that Gatsby had thought about Daisy all these years and is still “in love” is very romantic and shows how his love is real. Though

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    Democracy

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    Democracy Democracy has become a dominant form of the government‚ that using in many countries. Democracy is a government form‚ which is the citizen should have a decision to vote their leader directly for their own country or elect the leader for the other problems. Democracy can develop it‚ if the majority and the minority party or the association willing works together. Which is everybody can talk and have an opinion‚ than will put the all idea together and take a better decision for the

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