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Great gatsby


             Scott Fitzgerald, Daisy, Jordan and Myrtle all analyze different roles of women presented in this novel. Daisy plays the role of an upper class woman which every woman in the 1920's wanted to be, Jordan is a high-middle class woman who analyzed the role of a flapper girl and dishonesty, and Myrtle represents the low class and plays the role of trying to be a rich woman who is always in search of improving her ways. Each of them showing life as a woman in society in the 1920's.
             For a start, Daisy plays the role of an upper class woman in which every woman in the 1920's wanted to be. In the 1920's, and especially in this novel, women wanted to be rich. They wanted all the money, all the possessions and all the attention. They wanted all of the things that Daisy had. "They largest of the banners and the largest of the lawns belonged to Daisy Fay's house. She was just eighteen, two years older than me, and by far the most popular of all the young girls in Louisville. She dressed in white and had a little white roadster"(79). Along with playing the role of the woman that everyone wanted to be, Daisy is also the role of Jay Gatsby's dream. Daisy is everything that Gatsby lives for and he has addresses his whole life to her. She is responsible for Gatsby's fate when George Wilson murders him.
             Furthermore, Jordan is a high-middle class woman who analyzes the role of a flapper girl and dishonesty. A flapper girl was the "new woman" of the 1920's. Flapper girls changed their ways by going from long dresses to short skirts, long hair to short, boyish hair, and they even started to drink. Jordan, who meets all the requirements of a flapper girl, represents the huge change of female life in the twenties. "She was a slender, small-breasted girl with an erect carriage which she accentuated by throwing her body backward at the shoulders like a young cadet"(15). Jordan also represents the dishonesty of rich people.


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