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... It should not stop him from his dream of love and happiness with Daisy. Lastly the color green can be the need to strive ahead in life, to do better in life ...
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... Lastly, Winterbourne thinks, "That 'European' values were superior to American ones," (Schieber 11) and will only see Daisy as second best no matter how pretty ...
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... Lastly, Gatsby's unending loyalty in taking the blame for Daisy when she kills Myrtle ends up getting Gatsby himself hurt. When ...
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... It is a family tradition."(69) Lastly, he spends his money like pouring water. ... crime in order to gain the life style and buy the mansion to impress Daisy. ...
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... scheme. Lastly, Fitzgerald characterizes women of the 1920's through one of the main characters in the novel, Daisy. Daisy, another ...
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... character sketches; Tom is described by his physical attributes, Daisy through her ... Lastly, the voices of the characters also helped to project truly palpable ...
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... Lastly, green, the most dominant color in the book, symbolizes wealth and Gatsby's unattainable dream. To Gatsby, Daisy represents innocence and purity; however ...
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... was shot and killed in a mixed up between Daisy and Gatsby. This shows how Gatsby values having things his own way and getting what he wants. Lastly, the value ...
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... his mind. Lastly, throughout the whole novel they speak about what Gatsby does for Daisy. What did he do for anyone else? He did ...
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... Lastly, it is the disparity between reality and ideals that prompts the failure of ... Perhaps the love affair between Gatsby and Daisy in the past is such a ...
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... Neither did Daisy or the numerous guests that roamed the grounds of his estate ... Lastly, The Jay Gatsby that everyone caught glimpses will always be a mystery to ...
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... Lastly, the reason why Willy thought of becoming a salesman was because he saw one ... had another reason to become rich, to win back the love of his life Daisy. ...
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... Ethan and his wife, not being able to stand up to his wife, and lastly his desire ... In the novel, Jay falls in love with Daisy and because Daisy is a rich girl ...
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... 48) Lastly, the two events both end in fights. Myrtle's closes with an argument between herself and Tom as to whether or not she should be able to say 'Daisy.' ...
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... Tom and Daisy both suffer from the sins of gluttony and avarice that dominate their ... Lastly, there is no doubt that this novel's message about the decay of the ...
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... Tom, who has had many affairs throughout his marriage, is married to Daisy who gets ... Lastly, Nick is the character who right away seems like a fraud as he holds ...
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... of their young minds into purchasing company products, and lastly the sexual ... blonde woman in a skimpy camouflage tank top and camouflage daisy duke shorts ...
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