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Essay heading: The Great Gatsby: Jay Gatsby and Daisy Buchanan
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It's full of-" I hesitated. "Her voice is full of money." He goes on to say that like money, ?her voice seems to offer everything, but she's born to disappoint and that she is a person better to dream about than to actually possess.' Daisy like most women of the 1920s, doesn't know the means of a true relationship in the sense that she thinks the only way to attract a man or a man of wealth is to have good looks and a shallow personality, just like she has perfected... displayed 300 characters
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When talking to her baby daughter, Daisy says, "I hope she'll be a fool?that's the best thing a girl can be in this world, a beautiful little fool." In reality Fitzgerald has shown us that she is self-reflecting on herself and possibly all women of the time, by being ?beautiful little fools'.
In the 1920s you were considered to be living the dream if you had money, had a wealthy house, and had the perfect wife... displayed next 300 characters
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