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The Dynamic Daisy Buchanan
In one of the greatest works of the Twentieth Century, F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel The Great Gatsby (New York: Scribner-Simon, 1992), there are many dynamic and round characters which greatly add to the storys theme. One character, Daisy Buchanan, is made essential by way of her relation to the theme. An integral part of the plot, Daisy conveys the meaning of the novel, with her multi dimensional personality and her relation to the conflicts. Daisy Buchanan is a round and dynamic character, with many different sides to her personality. ... Daisy also keeps her daughter around as a show toy. ... This is symbolic of Daisy’s life; she is kept in the closet until it is time to show off for company, then
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she becomes radiant and personable. ...
Daisy frequently reminds us that love is exactly what you make of it, though I feel that she has made a mockery of the love in her own life.
Approximate Word count = 720 Approximate Pages = 2.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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