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  1. Apr 5, 2019 · Daisy Buchanan. The female character we usually think of in The Great Gatsby is Daisy. Daisy, Nick’s cousin, lives in affluent East Egg with her husband, Tom, and their young daughter. Daisy is mentioned by Nick here: "Daisy was my second cousin once removed, and I'd known Tom in college. And just after the war I spent two days with them in ...

    • Esther Lombardi
  2. Fitzgerald permits Jordan to appropriate the narrative in the novel. By so doing, Fitzgerald turns the tea-room into a type of female space, one that dominates the male gaze of Nick and the possible interpretation that he would have on this space. Jordan uses the opportunity to tell readers about Daisy’s life story.

  3. Everything you need to know about The Great Gatsby: Theme & Key Quotes: Gender for the A Level English Language and Literature OCR exam, totally free, with assessment questions, text & videos.

  4. Dec 19, 2018 · November 5, 2018. ENGL 100. Prof Whitley. The Great Gatsby through the lens of Feminism. Feminist criticism examines the ways in which literature has been written according to issues of gender. It focuses its attention on how cultural productions such as literature address the economic, social, political, and psychological oppression of women ...

  5. Female power in the great gatsby. Fitzgerald and his novel have ebbed and flowed into the nostalgia and literary tradition of America, and by the late-20th century literary critics began to notice the problematic undercurrents of this text. However, academia has overlooked the feminist undercurrents of this text.

    • Gretchen Danielle Fischle
    • 2016
  6. She is self-assured and plays sport, unlike the soft Daisy; this provides a useful contrast and reflects the emergence of female suffrage in the early 20th century. Tom's mistress Myrtle represents the 'other' woman; she is not part of the high society the Buchannan's belong to and is too sensual to be labelled as 'pure'. The men in the novel ...

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  8. Mar 14, 2024 · Throughout "The Great Gatsby," Fitzgerald presents a spectrum of female characters who challenge traditional gender roles and expectations. Daisy Buchanan, the quintessential "golden girl" of the novel, embodies the ideal of femininity in the 1920s. She exudes charm, beauty, and wealth, captivating both Gatsby and Tom Buchanan with her allure.