The Great Gatsby

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English

 

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Monty G

 

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January 15, 2015

 

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These women's emotions were suppressed as they appeared as if they had no care in the world. In Fitzgerald's, The Great Gatsby, Daisy Buchanan represents the repressed role of women in the American Dream. Daisy appears to be happy and content with her life. However, Nick states, "Her face was sad and lovely with bright things in her face," meaning that Daisy may not be showing her true feelings and emotions (Fitzgerald 9; ch...
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This is exactly what repressed women of the 1920s did. The women did like the luxurious lifestyle, but they did not have enough courage to step up and speak for what they believe in. They did whatever their husbands told them to do, with absolutely no complaints about it. Ironically, Korenman characterizes Daisy as "blonde, blue eyed, feminine, and frivolous" (574)...
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