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... Does Daisy's death have to do with her innocence or with her ill-mannered life style? ... Who should people blame for Daisy's death? ...
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... In the end Gatsby dies because of Daisy. Gatsby's love for Daisy kept him from telling the truth, which intern created his death. ...
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... Daisy is both directly and indirectly responsible for the death of Myrtle Wilson. ... Daisy's betrayal of Gatsby's dream leads indirectly towards his death. ...
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... From that point on, men were always in arguments, blaming each other for Daisy's death. This shows how American ideals can effect other societies. ...
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... Ironically enough, Daisy dies before Winterbourne can see her again. After Daisy's death Winterbourne returns to Geneva to be with the girl he visited before. ...
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This statement is prevalent in Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman as well as F ... Tom and Daisy must have a huge house, a stable of polo ponies, and friends in ...
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... Daisy being a non-conformist like the Protestants of the prison and the Christians of the Coliseum would meet scrutiny and finally death. ...
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... Towards the end of the novel Fitzgerald creates a sense of hopelessness to prove that the American Dream is dead, with examples of Daisy's death, and Wilson's ...
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... The downfall of Gatsby eventually catches up with him when it leads to his death. Gatsby's death results from the long quest of his American dream, Daisy. ...
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... Daisy Miller's death is not a punishment, but a statement of her fearlessness. Instead of succumbing to social demands, she meets her own demise. ...
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... The downfall of Gatsby eventually catches up with him when it leads to his death. Gatsby's death results from the long quest of his American dream, Daisy. ...
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... The downfall of Gatsby eventually catches up with him when it leads to his death. Gatsby's death results from the long quest of his American dream, Daisy. ...
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... Daisy's bad morals relating to Gatsby's death are displayed when Gatsby said, "Anyhow - Daisy stepped on it. ... Daisy's immorality leads to Gatsby's death. ...
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... ever go against him. This blind trust led to his death, a death that Daisy has to be held accountable for as well. But I know there ...
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... This use of symbolism and theme, between flower and stone, and life and death, symbolizes the life cycle of Daisy Goodwill. Her ...
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... leads to his death. Gatsby's death results from the long quest of his American dream, Daisy. Nick's quest leads ! him to say that ...
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The Death of America's Ideal The 1920's, although often represented as a time of ... that he was "somebody." His true happiness would only come via Daisy, his love ...
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... It had been Daisy driving the fated yellow "death car" that evening,and therefore, had been Daisy who had killed Tom's mistress. ...
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... nothing for her to worry about. Mrs Birling met Eva/Daisy two weeks before her supposed death. Eva/Daisy came to the Brumley Women's ...
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... Daisy indirectly causes Gatsby's death, making her more than ever, unworthy of Gatsby's affections. Ironically, Gatsby lived for ...
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... because of his money. The night of Myrtle's! death, Daisy betrays Gatsby once again, and for the last time. After she hits Myrtle ...
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... because of his money. The night of Myrtle's death, Daisy betrays Gatsby once again, and for the last time. After she hits Myrtle ...
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... Daisy indirectly causes Gatsby's death, making her more than ever, unworthy of Gatsby's affections. Ironically, Gatsby lived for ...
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... to the Birling family, but is engaged to Sheila, also has significant involvement with the death of Eva Smith. Gerald recognises the name Daisy Renton as soon ...
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... between Nick and Gatsby and what transpires during the lunch when Gatsby challenged Daisy's feelings for Tom and the portion of the book after Gatsby's death. ...
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... privilege. Daisy is never heard from again after Gatsby's death, as she wants only to forget him and their relationship. Nick confronts ...
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... most selfish acts take place; Myrtle's death, and Tom's affair. Tom's car being blue may even represent the relationship between he and Daisy, {being unhappy ...
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... him. He even takes the blame for Myrtle's death; Daisy was the one driving. On page 151 Nick asks Jay about the accidents. "Was ...
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... the car"(187). Tom leads Wilson to kill Gatsby indirectly. Gatsby stubbornness to own Daisy results in his own death. Not only did ...
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... The root of the plot derives from the postponed union of Daisy and Jay five years earlier and Gatsby's long for the past that leads to Gatsby's death. ...
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