1. The Great Gatsby: American Reality
Gatsby is not so much interested in the intrinsic aspects of Daisy, but more so the ideals that she represents. ... Gatsby takes a portion of his life and alters it so that he will represent an ideal that he thinks appeals to Daisy. ... While Daisy captures the dreams of Gatsby, her ideals also dominate his reality. ... Gatsby is so disillusioned that he feels that Daisy has had him constantly on her mind and even considers it a possibility that Daisy does not love her own husband. ... However, the unknowing Gatsby is unaware that it is not the woman whom he covets, but truly only the i...
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- Approx Pages: 6
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- Grade Level: High School