1. Hemingway's and Fitzgerald's Modern Woman
In The Great Gatsby we have the protagonist Daisy Buchanan who is described as a lovely, beautiful, irresponsible, spoiled lady, who has shift to a self-fashioning female and is completely dependable on men. ... " Not married or engaged to anyone, Jordan represents the independent woman and often she is seen as an androgynous figure in The Great Gatsby. ... In The Great Gatsby, Fitzgerald has created the "idea" of Daisy and Jordan who can be described as the unmarried version of Daisy. ... Additionally, Hemingway uses bullfighting as a symbol to describe Lady Ashly's destru...
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