Different Strokes For Different Folks
Women in general have unique personalties from one another.
Through different encounters with others, women show their dominant traits.
Fitzgerald, in his novel The Great Gatsby, compares and contrasts many of
his female characters through various meetings and confrontations. Daisy
Buchanan, Myrtle Wilson, and Jordan Baker have similar yet diverse
personalities, as in shown through their interactions with other characters
in The Great Gatsby.
Daisy Buchanan, the narrator’s cousin, is a very insincere and fake
person. When ever she speaks she exaggerates; some of h ....
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