i agree however you must see beyond that and belive the characters situation besides its pretty cool when myrtle was flattened
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i agree however you must see beyond that and belive the characters situation besides its pretty cool when myrtle was flattened
no myrtle was not angry or sad with her life as she had no real reason to be as she had a good life, good man and acsess to lots of Toms wealth. There are no real signs for her to be angry or sad
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No she was just sad because did not love myrtle. Tom just wanted Myrtle when he was bored with Daisy. xxx
definitly agree that the book was rubbish! it had basically no action and no big explosions etc! It was dull and the language just droned on about describing everything!
I agree with that Watson, the use of this style of language is attempting to express how Wolfshiem is a rough character who should not be trusted. This contrasts with the character of Gatsby, who appears very well spoken and therefore the reader trusts him. Oh Yeh
think nick was bad to get with people who are so headonistic:bawling: :bawling: :blush:
In my opinion, Myrtle was argry as she was jelous of Daisy as she wished to live with Tom. This can be seen in the novel during the scene in which Myrtle shouts at Tom, "Daisy, Daisy, Daisy" This is why Tom smackes Myrtle in the puss. But she deserved it!!!!!
"Gonnegtion" means connection, it is spelt this way to show that Wolfsheim is speaking with an accent. This is also evident when he states "Oggsford" as opposed to Oxford.xxxxxxxx
yes i do agree with eilidh on this point as that is also what i belive. thankyou xxxxxxx
F. Scott Fitzgerald is an excellent writer, i would like to see you do better :flare: Eric. "he Great Gatsby" has a particularly in depth and intellectual storyline, the book is made by Fitzgerald's brilliant writing and subtlety in portraying the problems of the time.
She was angryyy! She could not stand her husband as he was a poor man. She wanted Tom's lifestyle thats why she kept trying to cling to him.
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Who do you believe is the true villan in the novel as many people are corrupt and bad
i believe so
Of course, Myrtle was both angry and sad, she had the jealousy of Daisy, and she was sad as she also had the problem of being beaten by Tom, she was also sad in the way of being a loser because she tried to get higher up the social lader, but couldn't. :)
Do you think Daisy truely ever loved Gatsby :)