The Great Gatsby Analysis
.... Unlike
Gatsby and Nick,
Tom and Daisy have little or no remorse about the things they do or the people they hurt. Daisy allows
Gatsby ....
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The Great Gatsby
.... Thus
Tom tells Myrtle's husband that it is
Gatsby who has killed his wife, and in the end, Myrtle's husband kills
Gatsby because of this. ....
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Slouching Toward Bethlehem & The Great Gatsby
.... and
Tom. For Daisy, the choice is impossible and unfair. She loves, or loved, both
Tom and
Gatsby, but each for different reasons. ....
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Major Characters in The Great Gatsby In The Great Gatsby, F. Scott ...
.... Daisy is fundamentally unattainable to
Gatsby because she really belongs more to
Tom's world than to
Gatsby's. Both Daisy and
Tom ....
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The World of The Great Gatsby
.... Nick remembers this rumor during the fight between
Gatsby,
Tom, and Daisy in which
Gatsby tries to force Daisy to admit that she loves him only and intends to ....
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Jay Gatsby's Corruption of the American Dream
.... Nick remembers this rumor during the fight between
Gatsby,
Tom, and Daisy in which
Gatsby tries to force Daisy to admit that she loves him only and intends to ....
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The Great Gatsby and F. Scott Fitzgerald
.... When Daisy runs down
Tom's mistress Myrtle while driving
Gatsby's car, she ends
Tom's [current] philandering and her own affair. ....
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Consumerism in The Great Gatsby
....
Tom. In Chapter 6,
Tom derides
Gatsby and states that "a lot of these newly rich people are just big bootleggers" (Fitzgerald 106). ....
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Theme of The Great Gatsby
....
Gatsby also tries to buy Daisy's love throughout the novel, and like Daisy's husband
Tom, who comes from old money, believes that money can buy happiness. ....
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F. Scott Fitzgerald and The Great Gatsby
....
Gatsby also tries to buy Daisy's love throughout the novel, and like Daisy's husband
Tom, who comes from old money, believes that money can buy happiness. ....
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The Great Gatsby and Society
.... Carraway decides that the East is anathema to himself and the others: "I see now that this has been a story of the West, after all--
Tom and
Gatsby, Daisy and ....
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The Great Gatsby
.... Nick is more realistic than either
Tom or
Gatsby, a person who does not passionately dream of secret love affairs and one who cannot romanticize reality. ....
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Themes in The Great Gatsby
.... Carraway decides that the East is anathema to himself and the others: I see now that this has been a story of the West, after all--
Tom and
Gatsby, Daisy and ....
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Character Analysis of The Great Gatsby
.... Yes, we grieve when
Gatsby is murdered by George Wilson. .... would have died, and Daisy would grow old and plump and host parties and spent
Tom's money, while Nick ....
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F. Scott Fitzgerald's Concept of the American Dream
.... Near the end of the novel,
Tom plays a role in
Gatsby's murder. This .... In the end, Daisy refuses to leave
Tom for
Gatsby. Furthermore ....
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l The Great Gatsby
....
Gatsby realizes this by the novel's conclusion, as he fails to woo Daisy away from
Tom and becomes the victim of Buchanan's power and duplicity. ....
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The Character of Jay Gatsby
.... Jay
Gatsby's particular dream of the past is wrapped up in his desire to rekindle the love that he once shared with Daisy, who has since married
Tom Buchanan. ....
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Settings in The Great Gatsby and A Streetcar Named Desire
.... idealized notion of love of an adolescent than the realistic, love of a mature adult,
Gatsby's setting encourages his death. People like Daisy,
Tom, and even ....
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The Dreams of Jay Gatsby & Blanche DuBois
.... idealized notion of love of an adolescent than the realistic, love of a mature adult,
Gatsby's setting encourages his death. People like Daisy,
Tom, and even ....
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Catcher in the Rye & The Great Gatsby
.... Her attitude introduces a question in the reader's mind concerning Mr.
Gatsby, a question that .... is also very much a part of the social world of
Tom and Daisy ....
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John Dos Passos and F. Scott Fitzgerald
.... Carraway decides that the East is anathema to himself and the others: I see now that this has been a story of the West, after all--
Tom and
Gatsby, Daisy and ....
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1974 film The Great Gatsby
.... This snobbery is evident in Daisy,
Tom, and the other West Eggers. It is less strong in Nick, but he does have some of these attitudes.
Gatsby does not belong ....
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The American Character in Two Novels
....
Tom knows what the others do not, the source of
Gatsby's wealth, a matter of some speculation until
Tom reveals it to them and so destroys
Gatsby's dream. ....
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F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby
.... As Goldhurst writes: Considering the context of
Gatsby's world and his papiermache palace .... The behavior of
Tom and Daisy Buchanan, Jordan Baker, and George and ....
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"The Purloined Letter" & The Great Gatsby
.... can see what it is that
Gatsby wants and also knows that it will never come to pass: He wanted nothing less of Daisy than that she should go to
Tom and say: "I ....
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F. Scott Fitzgerald
.... At the same time,
Gatsby himself reflects this attitude toward the rich, as his dealings with
Tom and Daisy Buchanan convey the sense that he does not belong ....
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Link Between Fitzgerald's Life & Writing
.... At the same time,
Gatsby himself reflects this attitude toward the rich, as his dealings with
Tom and Daisy Buchanan convey the sense that he does not belong ....
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Marriage in Literature
.... She is beautiful and empty, and she and her husband,
Tom, are partners in life. ....
Gatsby is the outsider, and marriage between an insider and an outsider in this ....
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Female Literary Accomplishments
.... to explain the mean spiritedness of Daisy Buchanan vis a vis
Gatsby's pathetic need .... A young Don Hedger becomes a peeping
Tom, devouring Eden Bower's graceful ....
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