"The Great Gatsby" by F.Scott Fitzgerald Essay Topic: Daisy is an empty, shallow, Fairy-tale princess who never grows up. We were told to make sure that correct essay structure was met.
Date Submitted: 09/10/2006 06:16:32
"An Empty, shallow Fairy-tale princess who never grows up"
One of the main focuses in the novel, "The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald, is the character of Daisy as she is the goal for which Gatsby strives. Although she is an intricate part of the plot and adds to the many themes of the novel, her character is portrayed as selfish and immature. This essay will prove that Daisy is an empty, shallow, fairy-tale
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permitting Gatsby to take the blame for her wrong doing.
In conclusion we can establish that Daisy is an Empty, shallow Fairy-tale princess who never grows up. As she never admits her mistakes as well as lacks any real depth throughout the novel. We did this by discussing: firstly, Daisy and Gatsby relationship; secondly, Tom and Daisy's marriage; thirdly, discussing Daisy's thoughtlessness and her lack of consideration for others.
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