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... Ironically, Daisy is struck with the same situation as Gatsby. She fails to achieve love from her wealth but achieves loneness instead. ...
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... What he wants is his dream, and that dream is embodied in Daisy. Ironically, Daisy Buchanan, is a much more realistic, hard- headed character. ...
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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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... Ironically, right across from his dream, Daisy. ... On their way home Daisy runs over Myrtle Wilson (Ironically, the mistress of Tom), killing her instantly. ...
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... of Gatsby's affections. Ironically, Gatsby lived for Daisy and and up to his death, believed and had faith in her and his vision.
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... of Gatsby's affections. Ironically, Gatsby lived for Daisy and and up to his death, believed and had faith in her and his vision.
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... Gatsby's innocentness, and virtues helped his achieve wealth, but not Daisy. It was good that he was successful, but ironically these characteristics caused ...
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... This is evident mostly in his quest to "regain" Daisy from Tom. Ironically, this acceptance ultimately never came to be, symbolized by the poor turnout at his ...
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... she had forgotten about the reality because she was too engrossed in her dream and later was killed in a car accident- ironically hit by Tom's wife, Daisy. ...
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... mansion, a Rolls Royce, two motor boats, aquaplanes, a swimming pool (ironically that he ... in order to gain the life style and buy the mansion to impress Daisy. ...
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... All Gatsby's life has been devoted to winning Daisy. Ironically, it is her reckless driving that eventually leads to Gatsby's death. ...
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... There is an important bond that eventually forms, and Daisy and Gatsby have an affair. This bond, ironically enough, could not have been possible had it not ...
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... A yellow car driven by Daisy Buchanan also ironically hits her. Daisy is matched with the color white, which means peace and faith. ...
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... go home together with Daisy driving his car. As they are speeding away, she accidentally hits a young woman who runs out into the road. Ironically, the woman ...
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... go home together with Daisy driving his car. As they are speeding away, she accidentally hits a young woman who runs out into the road. Ironically, the woman ...
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... Ironically, his loss seems to Nick Caraway to be his greatest asset. ... Gatsby's dream of Daisy is another dream that remains unfulfilled. ...
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... Myrtle is indirectly corrupted by her compulsion for money, which ironically follows her ... he is wealthy, but also in view of his beautiful wife named Daisy. ...
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... Myrtle is indirectly corrupted by her compulsion for money, which ironically follows her ... he is wealthy, but also in view of his beautiful wife named Daisy. ...
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... on, men were always in arguments, blaming each other for Daisy's death. ... Americans have fought for separation for centuries, however ironically we cannot get ...
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... the fall for Daisy because he loved her so much. Both men loved their women so much that they were willing to risk their lives for them. Ironically, both men ...
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... Upon meeting Daisy again, after a five-year separation, Gatsby discovers that ... The death of Gatsby comes ironically from George Wilson's total misunderstanding ...
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... Ironically, their marriage turns foul after her love for him runs dry. ... he lost." "There must have been moments even that afternoon when Daisy tumbled short of ...
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... Daisy hit Myrtle Wilson with Gatsby's car and never fessed up. Gatsby ironically thought he had finally re-created their past feelings for each other and ...
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... Upon meeting Daisy again, after a five-year separation, Gatsby discovers that ... The death of Gatsby comes ironically from George Wilson's total misunderstanding ...
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... a grail," emphasising Gatsby's obsession with Daisy for the five years they were apart, although essentially, in the end, it was not enough. Ironically, it was ...
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... Upon meeting Daisy again, after a five-year separation, Gatsby discovers that ... The death of Gatsby comes ironically from George Wilson's total misunderstanding ...
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... He had wisdom, too, as he often saw through people but ironically he was still a victim to "blind love" which kept him from seeing through Daisy. ...
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... Upon meeting Daisy again, after a five-year separation, Gatsby discovers that ... The death of Gatsby comes ironically from George Wilson's total misunderstanding ...
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... Ironically, it is Jim's last "heroic" act that destroyed all the good that ... sorts, the narrative of Gatsby's impracticable passion for the young Daisy Buchanan. ...
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... the story of how he met Eva Smith, or as he knew her Daisy Renton. ... she had used the family name to claim to the organisation, Mrs Birling ironically tells Eva ...
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