Daisy and Gatsby come from opposite ends of the class spectrum, and to Daisy, her reputation to the upper class is the most important thing. She is constantly looking for achievements to seem worthy of envy to her ‘friends’.
Daisy chose Tom because to her he represented a secure social position and the wealth she was accustomed to. Daisy believed that Tom could make her happy because he represented things that made her happy besides love, like material things and money. But Daisy can never be happy with Tom because when she married him, she objectified him into the things he gave her; the expectations of Tom that she constructs in her head are mostly made of the gifts she has received, rather than Tom’s actual personality and morals.
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Because they are flawed and larger than life
1.The withered grass on our lawn was in desperate need of watering.
2. Her detachedness hurt and alienated her family.
3. He took the bad news with surprising resignation and showed no emotion.
4. While she was not very athletic, she did enjoy fencing and was know for her agility and footwork.
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Answer:
“You teach me how cruel you’ve been- cruel and false” (Bronte, 159).
Withering Heights
Emily Bronte
Page number 159
Works cited Page at the end of an essay:
Bronte, Emily. Withering Heights .
Explanation:
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