Daisy Miller
.... In The Beast in the Jungle, the consequences of the unlived
life are more devastating than they are in
Daisy Miller, mainly because these consequences are ....
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Stone Diaries Carol Shields
In Carol Shields' The Stone Diaries, we are presented with the
life of
Daisy Stone Goodwill Hoad Flett.
Daisy is also the narrator ....
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Link Between Fitzgerald's Life & Writing
.... quest to reinvent himself, transforming from the poor solider who
Daisy turned aside to a .... that Gatsby does, but Fitzgerald often made himself the
life of the ....
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Daisy Miller
.... the people who have every material advantage would be well positioned to engage directly with a
life vigorously and creatively lived. But in
Daisy Miller, the ....
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Wealth and The American Dream in The Great Gatsby
.... By characterizing him as an adolescent who needed to build up his wealth and image of himself to impress the love of his
life (
Daisy), Fitzgerald garners some ....
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The Stone Diaries
.... Novelist Shields, however, manages to uncover the depth of meaning and complexity in an ordinary
life, and this gives stature to the
life of
Daisy. ....
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Theme of The Great Gatsby
.... Gatsby, however, believes he can get
Daisy back, and devotes his
life to this task. To achieve this, he knows he needs to become rich. ....
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F. Scott Fitzgerald and The Great Gatsby
.... Gatsby, however, believes he can get
Daisy back, and devotes his
life to this task. To achieve this, he knows he needs to become rich. ....
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Character Analysis of The Great Gatsby
.... of how he got it, or whether he tries the moral high ground and tends to see
Daisy and Gatsby as hopeless ill-fated pseudo-romantics. Nick's
life choice was to ....
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Raman in The Painter of Signs
.... His
life intersects with that of
Daisy when she gives him a contract to paint signs and murals for the family planning clinics she is opening in the countryside ....
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l The Great Gatsby
.... Thus, while Fitzgerald explores the story of Gatsby's love for
Daisy, he also .... and meaningless, as Gatsby's ultimate demise proves that the 'good
life' that so ....
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The Great Gatsby
.... Fitzgerald 2). This is true for all humans, and Gatsby and
Daisy wanting it .... the business of living and seek an artificial escape from
life's disappointments. ....
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The Great Gatsby and F. Scott Fitzgerald
.... only on public events but also on details of the author's
life and of .... a bootlegger who throws liquor-flowing parties for high society--for
Daisy Buchanan, a ....
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Themes in Work of F. Scott Fitzgerald
.... He is unable to see that "the corruption at the base of his fortune in effect compromises his vision of
life with
Daisy" (Bruccoli 52). ....
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The World of The Great Gatsby
....
Daisy's decision to remain with Tom and her disappearance with him have already removed all meaning from the shell of a
life he had created to win
Daisy. ....
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John Dos Passos and F. Scott Fitzgerald
.... and Gatsby,
Daisy and Jordan and I, were all Westerners, and perhaps we possessed some deficiency in common which made us subtly unadaptable to Eastern
life. ....
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Settings in The Great Gatsby and A Streetcar Named Desire
.... his
life. Gatsby's idealization of
Daisy prevents him from telling the truth, one which would save his
life but doom him. More the ....
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The Dreams of Jay Gatsby & Blanche DuBois
.... his
life. Gatsby's idealization of
Daisy prevents him from telling the truth, one which would save his
life but doom him. More the ....
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The Great Gatsby Analysis
.... Gatsby's dreams are such that they lead him to create the fantasy of a past and a
life that will make him acceptable to
Daisy. Tragically ....
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Jay Gatsby's Corruption of the American Dream
.... Gatsby truly believes that
Daisy will leave Tom for him now that he has the money to provide the
life to which she is accustomed. ....
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The Character of Jay Gatsby
.... same time, the tragedy of his
life causes Gatsby to symbolize the failure of the American dream in modern times. Kermit W. Moyer has noted that
Daisy and Tom ....
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Henry James - Character Settings in American Literature
.... Just as Winterbourne removes himself from
Daisy's sphere of activity, John Marcher "avoids not .... himself at once above and at the mercy of the
life cycle" (Pike ....
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Comparison of Jay & Nick in The Great Gatsby
.... as Gatsby, because Nick is at heart a disinterested observer of
life, a dilettante .... While Nick scorns Gatsby for the latter's obsession with
Daisy, he himself ....
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Adolescent Heroism in The Great Gatsby
.... Fitzgerald 82). Ironically,
Daisy, the love of Gatsby's
life, is also an individual who suffers from arrested development.
Daisy is ....
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Catcher in the Rye & The Great Gatsby
.... Nick and Gatsby are both outsiders, Nick and Jordan parallel Gatsby and
Daisy to a .... live in the woods, and escape is a metaphor for this day in his
life as seen ....
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Slouching Toward Bethlehem & The Great Gatsby
.... he is, though he is sarcastically smug about his
life at West Egg .... Geographically and psychologically, Nick is distantly related to
Daisy, not least because his ....
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F. Scott Fitzgerald
.... quest to reinvent himself, transforming from the poor solider who
Daisy turned aside to a .... that Gatsby does, but Fitzgerald often made himself the
life of the ....
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The Great Gatsby and Society
.... Gatsby,
Daisy and Jordan and I, were all Westerners, and perhaps we possessed some deficiency in common which made us subtly unadaptable to Eastern
life" (184 ....
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Major Characters in The Great Gatsby In The Great Gatsby, F. Scott ...
.... it clear that Tom is obsessed with dominating the other people in his
life, even though .... even toward the people he liked" (Fitzgerald 7). Tom and
Daisy are both ....
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F. Scott Fitzgerald's Concept of the American Dream
.... Like his shirts, books and car, Gatsby sees
Daisy as one more object to possess. .... statement is that an obsession with wealth is the wrong orientation to
life. ....
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