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... She grew up as "the most popular of all the young girls in Louisville." Even then she dressed in white. Daisy also keeps a daughter around as a show toy. ...
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... She grew up as "the most popular of all the young girls in Louisville." Even then she dressed in white. Daisy also keeps a daughter around as a show toy. ...
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... She grew up as "the most popular of all the young girls in Louisville." Even then she dressed in white. Daisy also keeps a daughter around as a show toy. ...
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... Daisy. Back in 1917, Gatsby met Daisy in Louisville while he was a lieutenant in the army. They soon fell in love with each other. ...
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... man. In Louisville, before he left for the war, Daisy refused to marry him due to the fact that he was not wealthy enough. That ...
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... general, fruitlessly seeking a bygone era in which their dreams had value, Gatsby longs to re-create a vanished past-his time in Louisville with Daisy-but is ...
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... eyes" (97). Gatsby longs to recreate a vanished past, his time spent in Louisville with Daisy, but is incapable of doing so. In the ...
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... Most daisies are white, and similarly, Daisy almost always wears white, from the ... uses the color white to describe her childhood in Louisville (Fitzgerald 20). ...
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... the climax of the novel. Gatsby first meets Daisy as a young man in the war in Louisville, Kentucky. The two know eachother for ...
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... attend, and Jordan ends up speaking to Gatsby alone, where she learns that Gatsby has been deeply in love with Daisy since 1917 when they met in Louisville. ...
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... We are told she was raised as "The most popular girl in Louisville". The reader is able to look into the character of Daisy as she sees herself. ...
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... He learns that Gatsby is in love with Daisy. He knew her in Louisville in 1917. He stares at her dock from across the bay from his mansion. His extravagant li! ...
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... Fitzgerald needs her to get the story told. Because she is Daisy's friend from Louisville, she can supply Nick with information he would not have otherwise. ...
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... Daisy had no heart for Gatsby and they were both very inhuman to anyone who wasn't as ... "The 1920's: The Roaring Twenties." http://www.louisville.edu/~kprayb01 ...
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... (Lehan 108). Daisy Buchanan, is a Southern Belle from Louisville, Kentucky, and comes from a wealthy family. She is entangled in materialistic values. ...
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... grows as "the most popular of all the young girls in Louisville" dressing in ... After everyone is gone, Daisy becomes a bored housewife with no interest to that ...
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... of wealth. Daisy and Gatsby meet while Gatsby is training to be an officer in Louisville; he falls in love with her. However they ...
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... The next change that occurs in Gatsby takes place in Louisville. As a young officer in the army, he meets Daisy Fay. From this meeting "... ...
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... He wants time to stand still, to return to the time in Louisville when there is no Tom and no daughter. Then, he will marry Daisy, and everything will meet his ...
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... When he got out of Oxford he spent the last of his military pay and went back to Louisville for his last hope of seeing her. ... Tom and Daisy moved to Long Island ...
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... shaped Gatsby's life. It was because of him being poor that he could not ask Daisy to marry him back in Louisville. Although his ways ...
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... Gatsby is hypnotized by Daisy's light as well. He hadn't seen or talked to Daisy since the day he left Louisville. All he has is the idea of Daisy. ...
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... He wanted nothing less of Daisy than that she should go to Tom and say: 'I never ... them was that, after she was free, they were to go back to Louisville and be ...
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... Buchanan of Chicago with more pomp and circumstance then Louisville ever knew ... thousand dollars." (Fitzgerald, 80) Right from the beginning Daisy had already ...
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... unfaithful, and has been involved in several affairs, yet Daisy remains married ... Buchanan of Chicago with more pomp and circumstance then Louisville ever knew ...
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... unfaithful, and has been involved in several affairs, yet Daisy remains married ... Buchanan of Chicago with more pomp and circumstance then Louisville ever knew ...
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... unfaithful, and has been involved in several affairs, yet Daisy remains married ... Buchanan of Chicago with more pomp and circumstance then Louisville ever knew ...
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... unfaithful, and has been involved in several affairs, yet Daisy remains married ... Buchanan of Chicago with more pomp and circumstance then Louisville ever knew ...
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... Jordan explains, "June [Daisy] married Tom Buchanan of Chicago, with more pomp and circumstance than Louisville ever knew before. ...
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... Louisville before he left to fight in World War One, he fell in love with not only a women, but her wealth, surroundings and charm. Inferior because of Daisy's ...
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