The main issue was that Myrtle was bored with her life, and felt that she was going no where. When she met Tom he gave her the oppertunity to do and be things that she could not have overwise...
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The main issue was that Myrtle was bored with her life, and felt that she was going no where. When she met Tom he gave her the oppertunity to do and be things that she could not have overwise...
I agree that there is no villian in the novel. The novel has characters that are too realistic to ever be grouped under the title 'villian'. The novel illustrates the immorals of life in the Jazz...
All the post here seem to say Daisy loved Gatsby and then she was just in love with the idea of loving Gatsby. I don't think Daisy is the sort of person that would fall in love with the idea of...
It was just easier to stay with Tom, she loved him in her own little ways, she was married to him, she had a child with him, and he wasn't neck deep in illegal dealings and these are just the things...
I suppose the two main conflicting views would be:
1. Myrtle got her just deserves.
2. Myrtle was the innocent victim.
If you think Myrtle got her just deserves, because she was aware of the...
Car are typically a symbol of power, and this is closely tied into wealth. Gatsby, The Buchanan's and even Nick have a car, whereas if you compare this to the Wilson's' they desperately try to make a...
Definitely 'The Tyger' and 'The Rose'. But I would never say that these poems are fantastic, or exceptional. They are at best simplistic, which is often a virtue. They do explore the nature of the...