Stone Diaries Carol Shields
Daisy is also the narrator of her life, at times remembering herself with the .... to the mundane and magnificent events of her existence from birth to
death. ....
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The Stone Diaries
.... before her first marriage, a marriage that is not consummated due to her husband's heavy drinking and accidental
death on their honeymoon,
Daisy does not ....
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Daisy Miller
.... The fact that
Daisy's youthful, exuberant wish for novelty and experience is cut short by
death is a cosmic irony that has to be set beside the presumption ....
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Henry James - Character Settings in American Literature
....
Daisy's death is the result of poor choices but Marcher and Winterbourne emerge as responsible for much greater damage in terms of their refusal to recognize ....
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F. Scott Fitzgerald's Concept of the American Dream
.... Gatsby. Furthermore, Gatsby's cover-up of
Daisy's involvement in Myrtle Wilson'
death leads eventually to his own
death. At the ....
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Slouching Toward Bethlehem & The Great Gatsby
.... passion as "cool," uncovering the intensity of dedication to a personal elitist project only after Gatsby's
death; Gatsby mistakes
Daisy's flattered, diverted ....
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The Great Gatsby and F. Scott Fitzgerald
.... But one need not accept the male-power thesis (Tom and
Daisy Buchanan are equally culpable in Gatsby's
death) to see that the theme of abandonment has the ....
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Daisy Miller
.... giant of integrity Winterbourne "cuts"
Daisy in public (55). Winterbourne does not recognize how badly he has behaved until, after her
death, Giovanelli makes ....
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The Character of Jay Gatsby
.... Gatsby's corrupt past, his efforts to win back the love of
Daisy Fay, his taking the blame when
Daisy accidentally kills Myrtle Wilson, and his
death at the ....
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Jay Gatsby's Corruption of the American Dream
.... In effect, he murdered Gatz to create Gatsby so that he could win
Daisy. .... He talks of the moment as a "
death," and in the most superficial terms it is the
death ....
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The World of The Great Gatsby
.... In effect, he murdered Gatz to create Gatsby so that he could win
Daisy. .... He talks of the moment as a "
death," and in the most superficial terms it is the
death ....
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Settings in The Great Gatsby and A Streetcar Named Desire
.... the 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 ....
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The Dreams of Jay Gatsby & Blanche DuBois
.... the 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 ....
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Major Characters in The Great Gatsby In The Great Gatsby, F. Scott ...
.... see her many faults. In fact, Gatsby persists in his pursuit of
Daisy until it leads to his own violent
death. At one point, he ....
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"The Purloined Letter" & The Great Gatsby
.... After Gatsby's
death, he remembers how Gatsby looked across the bay to
Daisy's dock where a green light shines: He had come a long way to this blue lawn and ....
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l The Great Gatsby
.... the narrative are far greater than simply chronicling Gatsby's desire for
Daisy. .... Jay Gatsby's
death at the conclusion of the novel underscores Fitzgerald's ....
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Henry James
.... A reader who arrives at the second interpretation will agree that
Daisy is a child .... for they have a clear influence on the children and cause the
death of the ....
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Catcher in the Rye & The Great Gatsby
.... world of West Egg to a greater degree than his relationship to
Daisy, and Jordan .... to Nick that he abandons the values of the West Eggers after Myrtle's
death. ....
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John Dos Passos and F. Scott Fitzgerald
.... world of West Egg to a greater degree than his relationship to
Daisy, and Jordan .... to Nick that he abandons the values of the West Eggers after Myrtle's
death. ....
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Jay Gatsby's Adolescent Behavior
.... that will force Gatsby to live up to his adolescent ideal of chivalry and protect
Daisy from exposure. It is also this conception that will lead to his
death. ....
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Themes in Work of F. Scott Fitzgerald
.... The war sounded the
death knell for the deeply held faith in the American .... climate, Gatsby persists in his poignant, desperate efforts to win
Daisy's love, a ....
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Depiction of Women in Fiction
.... One interpretation of the novel sees
Daisy's innocence as proving that she is a child of .... they have a clear influence on the children and cause the
death of the ....
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Canterbury Tales
.... their way to Grace land to visit the King in honor of his
death - a trailer .... begins his description of the Franklin by noting that "white as a
daisy-petal was ....
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Louis Armstrong
.... In 1918, Armstrong married a prostitute named
Daisy Parker. .... The long and illustrious career of Louis Armstrong did not end until his
death on July 6, 1971. ....
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Function of Lyricism in Realist Narrative
.... Charles, miserable after Emma's
death, sees the plain beauties of the country setting .... partially explains the tone in which her account of
Daisy's and Gatsby's ....
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Marriage in Literature
.... Her life has been bound with the quest for money and social prestige, and in
death she settles on old debt .... The woman he loves,
Daisy, is married to another man ....
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2001 A Space Odyssey
.... to a childlike and ignorant state, followed by complete silence "It's called,
Daisy.' Dai-sy .... theme in order to demonstrate the cycle of life and
death the is ....
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Medical and Legal Duties
.... act that the lawyer believes is likely to result in
death or substantial ....
Daisy Hurst Floyd, A Delicate and Difficult Task: Balancing the Competing Interests of ....
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Female Literary Accomplishments
.... of these elements are present in O Pioneers!, including the connection with
death. .... in The Great Gatsby to explain the mean spiritedness of
Daisy Buchanan vis a ....
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The Fashion Industry & Eating Disorders
.... identity and yet with a contradictory personality, she is named
Daisy or Barbara; she .... as a new being ironically becomes the act of deliberative
death, with the ....
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