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    admiration of others through Tom and Daisy‚ Gatsby‚ and Myrtle. In the story Gatsby loves Daisy because of her beauty and wealth‚ and Tom despises Gatsby for this. However‚ ironically‚ Tom is having an affair with Myrtle who is married to George. In the novel‚ Tom seeks the affection of Myrtle because she admires him‚ unlike Daisy who feels she is his equal. One example of Tom

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    Gatsby" is Daisy Buchanan. Daisy is a consistent liar throughout the novel. She is having an affair with Gatsby who claims that he loves her but is married to Tom who is a big jerk. She loved Gatsby from a young age but when Gatsby was sent off to war and Daisy said that she would wait for him‚ she dishonors her word and decides that she is going to marry Tom Buchanan. Tom is the bad guy in the story. He never does anything right and is basically the enemy of Gatsby. Gatsby believes that Daisy should

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    The high society of the twenties is best portrayed by Daisy Buchanan. Daisy has beauty and charm‚ but underneath all of that‚ corruption turned her to extreme selfishness and materialism. She represents the time period that “The Great Gatsby” took place because she was ruled by money and greed‚ like many other characters at this time. As stated by Nick Carraway‚ “Tom and Daisy—they smashed up things and creatures and then retreated into their money or their vast carelessness…” (179). Throughout the

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    Literary realism is the trend‚ beginning with mid nineteenth-century French literature and extending to late-nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century authors‚ towards depictions of contemporary life and society as it was‚ or is. In the spirit of general "realism‚" Realist authors opted for depictions of everyday and banal activities and experiences‚ instead of a romanticized or similarly stylized presentation. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Literary_realism Realism  Even though there are rumblings

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    because we get to know that Daisy is a shallow and a materialistic person. Daisy is born in a wealthy family and during World War I‚ she fell in love with Gatsby and promised to wait for him for marriage. Although Daisy and Gatsby loved each other‚ when they were young‚ but she still married Tom and not Gatsby. The reason for it was that Tom was rich and Gatsby was poor. She knew that Tom could give her better and wealthier lifestyle than Gatsby. It proves that Daisy is a shallow person. In my

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    The novel The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald shows that money isn’t a problem.Gatsby likes to have big parties he is having a specific party to invite Daisy the girl he likes.He invites random people he doesn’t know all he wants is to talk to daisy. Gatsby is a very wealthy person he shows through his lifestyle described by nick. Nick describes Gatsby’s lifestyle when he states his Rolls-Royce became an omnibus because bearing parties to and from the city. Also his Rolls Royce became

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    show Daisy’s personality in chapter 5 of the novel. This is the chapter where Nick invites Daisy to tea‚ at Gatsby’s request‚ and it describes their very awkward meeting. As you mentioned‚ one of Daisy’s traits is "undecided" and "superficial". You can use two quotes to back this up from this chapter. When Nick invites her to tea‚ he tells her not to bring her husband‚ Tom. She replies: I called up Daisy from the office next morning‚ and invited her to come to tea. “Don’t bring Tom‚”

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    In the Great Gatsby when Gatsby decides to pursue Daisy I believe that it is wise. When Gatsby decides to pursue Daisy she is already married to Tom Buchanan. Daisy’s tells Gatsby that she is not happy with her marriage. She says she is not in love with Tom. In the past Gatsby had a relationship with Daisy. They were separated when Gatsby went to war. Daisy still has some feelings for Gatsby. Tom is also having an affair with a girl named Myrtle. The Money and power in the Great Gatsby has a

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    Matt Grann January 4‚ 2009 Ethan Frome is an example of realist text for many reasons. The novel has many gritty facts of life and explains the lower class. It also has shows the harshness of reality. Finally‚ Ethan Frome is an example of men having no free will and can’t avoid their fate. Ethan Frome shows examples of Realism because of the gritty facts portrayed throughout the novel. It shows many things that make the lower class of life seem horrible and harder than what used to be thought

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    What is realism? Dictionary.com defines realism as “a theory of writing in which the ordinary‚ familiar‚ or mundane aspects of life are represented in a straightforward or matter-of-fact manner that is presumed to reflect life as it actually is.” Simplified‚ realism is a way of writing that portrays real life‚ and not imagination. Some characteristics of realism are: it renders reality in great detail‚ social class impacts the story‚ events are plausible‚ the ending may be unhappy‚ and diction is

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