The Great Gatsby and F. Scott Fitzgerald
....
Daisy's drunkenness on the eve of her wedding to
Tom suggests that .... proper marriage (society, money, etc.), she is pained to reject the
love the marriage ....
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F. Scott Fitzgerald's Concept of the American Dream
.... At the root of all of Gatsby's ostentatious display of wealth is his desire to win
Daisy's love.
Daisy, married to the millionaire
Tom Buchanan, is clearly an ....
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The Great Gatsby Analysis
.... a man's frustrated
love for an unreachable woman leads to disaster, which makes the parties and excessive homes somewhat absurd. While
Tom,
Daisy, and Nick are ....
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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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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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The Great Gatsby
.... end. Gatsby is truly in
love with
Daisy, while
Tom seems to see her as a trophy, and continues his affair with Myrtle. One night ....
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Major Characters in The Great Gatsby In The Great Gatsby, F. Scott ...
.... However, she rejected him when he went off to serve in the army and married
Tom Buchanan instead. .... However, even then, Gatsby continues to seek
Daisy's love. ....
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Slouching Toward Bethlehem & The Great Gatsby
.... diverted affection as the reclaimed Great
Love, and further makes the mistake of acting on his passion in public, obliging
Daisy to choose between him and
Tom. ....
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The World of The Great Gatsby
.... Gatsby believed that the relationship between
Tom and
Daisy lacked
love and so he could win
Daisy because she declared her
love for him. ....
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l The Great Gatsby
.... of what generation one belongs to, the devastation of lost
love is clearly .... by the novel's conclusion, as he fails to woo
Daisy away from
Tom and becomes ....
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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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The Great Gatsby
.... Nick is more realistic than either
Tom or Gatsby, a .... who does not passionately dream of secret
love affairs and .... Suddenly I wasn't thinking of
Daisy and Gatsby ....
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Character Analysis of The Great Gatsby
.... She was upwardly mobile, so to speak, and selected
Tom Buchanan. "Select" is properly the accurate word.
Love is not really
Daisy's specialty. ....
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Consumerism in The Great Gatsby
.... great anxiety trying to get more -- more
love, more wealth .... of the book's four main protagonists -- Nick Carraway;
Daisy Buchanan;
Tom Buchanan,
Daisy's ....
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F. Scott Fitzgerald
.... toward the rich, as his dealings with
Tom and
Daisy .... girl, as was the case with Gatsby and
Daisy, as well .... desperate quest to recapture his lost
love, namely by ....
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Link Between Fitzgerald's Life & Writing
.... toward the rich, as his dealings with
Tom and
Daisy .... girl, as was the case with Gatsby and
Daisy, as well .... desperate quest to recapture his lost
love, namely by ....
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The American Character in Two Novels
.... In his romantic gesture toward
Daisy, however, when he ....
Tom remakes himself in a much more successful way .... Both men sacrifice themselves, Gatsby for
love of a ....
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"The Purloined Letter" & The Great Gatsby
.... nature is his long-standing admiration for
Daisy, a
love that lives in .... come to pass: He wanted nothing less of
Daisy than that she should go to
Tom and say ....
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Marriage in Literature
.... The woman he loves,
Daisy, is married to another man .... beautiful and empty, and she and her husband,
Tom, are partners .... He has been in
love with her since he was a ....
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F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby
.... The behavior of
Tom and
Daisy Buchanan, Jordan Baker, and George and .... there was nothing phony or insincere about his dream of
Daisy (Donaldson 109 .... Fool for
Love. ....
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Female Literary Accomplishments
.... to explain the mean spiritedness of
Daisy Buchanan vis .... Emily Bronte, who filters the thundering
love story of .... Don Hedger becomes a peeping
Tom, devouring Eden ....
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