Depiction of Women in Fiction
....
Daisy contrasts with other, more suspicious American
women who seem to resent her open nature as much as they have a concern for her safety: All the ladies who ....
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The Stone Diaries
.... These were, however, extraordinary
women for their times, while
Daisy, like most
women, was ordinary. .... But privileged
women such as
Daisy did not have to work. ....
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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 .... in terms of their refusal to recognize the real value of two special
women. ....
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Raman in The Painter of Signs
....
Daisy's mission.
Daisy represents ideals that are simply different from those of the Indian
women she attempts to help. The reader ....
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Henry James
....
Daisy contrasts with other, more suspicious American
women who seem to resent her open nature as much as they have a concern for her safety: All the ladies who ....
(3037

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Women's Interaction with Space
.... It is also common to see how both
women and men who work in retail will .... be like trying to codify and study why someone likes a yellow gerbera
daisy, or why ....
(1060

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Literary Movements
.... James often portrays
Daisy as "tripping" in such an environment, as she is .... in the power structures of society (African Americans,
women, immigrants and other ....
(1960

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Pride in 2 Works of Fiction
....
Daisy contrasts with other, more suspicious American
women who seem to resent her open nature as much as they have a concern for her safety: "All the ladies ....
(1575

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The Great Gatsby
.... will not endure such romantic notions in its mature men and
women. As he says when he gets close to Jordan "Suddenly I wasn't thinking of
Daisy and Gatsby any ....
(1038

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Gossip and Media
.... As
Daisy maintains, "Tsismis quickly circulates in Manila" (Hagedorn 107 .... Likewise, gossip offers the
women in Dogeaters an effective means of communication that ....
(1687

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Jay Gatsby's Corruption of the American Dream
.... He entrusts Jordan with the story of his desire to meet with
Daisy because he believes her to be trustworthy. .... "Yeah, Gatsby's very careful about
women. ....
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The World of The Great Gatsby
.... He entrusts Jordan with the story of his desire to meet with
Daisy because he believes her to be trustworthy. .... "Yeah, Gatsby's very careful about
women. ....
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John Dos Passos and F. Scott Fitzgerald
.... it at night, and the satisfaction that the constant flicker of men and
women and machines .... been a story of the West, after all--Tom and Gatsby,
Daisy and Jordan ....
(1660

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F. Scott Fitzgerald
.... Fitzgerald's relationships with
women would prove to be as inspirational for his writing as .... toward the rich, as his dealings with Tom and
Daisy Buchanan convey ....
(3087

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Link Between Fitzgerald's Life & Writing
.... Fitzgerald's relationships with
women would prove to be as inspirational for his writing as .... toward the rich, as his dealings with Tom and
Daisy Buchanan convey ....
(3087

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Advertising Industry in America
.... To prove this, the same two
women appear for a second product supposedly invented by .... It showed a little girl picking a
daisy, followed by a nuclear explosion. ....
(1567

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The Great Gatsby and Society
.... it at night, and the satisfaction that the constant flicker of men and
women and machines .... been a story of the West, after all--Tom and Gatsby,
Daisy and Jordan ....
(1187

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Themes in The Great Gatsby
.... has been a story of the West, after all--Tom and Gatsby,
Daisy and Jordan .... their role and the nature of their disillusionment: We're men and
women, long before ....
(2920

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Marriage in Literature
.... This is also a world of fragility, especially for
women, and a woman can find herself on the outside of the .... The woman he loves,
Daisy, is married to another man ....
(2332

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Fashion and Body Image
.... be that it is the culture that has the superior claim and
women who must .... strong identity and yet with a contradictory personality, she is named
Daisy or Barbara ....
(7601

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Function of Lyricism in Realist Narrative
.... This partially explains the tone in which her account of
Daisy's and Gatsby's history is .... a brief account of Gatsby's effect on and response to
women to the ....
(2047

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The Fashion Industry & Eating Disorders
.... be that it is the culture that has the superior claim and
women who must .... strong identity and yet with a contradictory personality, she is named
Daisy or Barbara ....
(7696

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Effect of Fashion Industry on Eating Disorders
.... be that it is the culture that has the superior claim and
women who must .... strong identity and yet with a contradictory personality, she is named
Daisy or Barbara ....
(7696

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Female Literary Accomplishments
.... of
Daisy Buchanan vis a vis Gatsby's pathetic need and ambition. Like all of these writers, Cather uses point of view to center narrative on her
women, yet her ....
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1974 film The Great Gatsby
.... their role and the nature of their disillusionment: "We're men and
women, long before our .... This snobbery is evident in
Daisy, Tom, and the other West Eggers. ....
(1262

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Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel Fresco Paintings
.... whites are still white, the golds still appear as real as a
daisy's petal, the .... his choice of colors, as well as his decision to include
women as prominent ....
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Canterbury Tales
.... his description of the Franklin by noting that "white as a
daisy-petal was .... male culture fantasy that links older men with extremely younger beautiful
women. ....
(1961

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