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      • Below, we’ll review the role of women in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby and introduce three of the novel’s main female characters: Daisy, Jordan, and Myrtle.
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  2. Daisy, who is in her early twenties, has a three-year-old daughter, named Pammy. The child is looked after by a nanny, and during the one scene where we see mother and daughter together Daisy’s response to Pammy seems shallow and inadequate.

  3. Beautiful and Charming: Daisy’s name captures her key attributes: she is delicate and decorative. This is also revealed by her attire when she first meet her: her white dress "rippl[es] and flutter[s] as if [it] had just been blown back in after a short flight around the house" (Chapter 1).

  4. Oct 3, 2024 · So, when Gatsby sees their daughter, Pammy, for the first time, he is brought out of his idealism because Pammy is living proof of Tom and Daisy's relationship. Gatsby had probably denied...

  5. Who is Daisy Buchanan? We analyze her role in The Great Gatsby plot, important quotes by and about her, and common questions about her character.

  6. Gender roles are distinctly defined in The Great Gatsby, harkening back to the societal norms of the patriarchal 1920s era. Men are portrayed as dominant, controlling, and wealthy. Women, in contrast, are often depicted as commodities or prizes to be won.

  7. Chapter 1. Analysis. Names and their meaning. Kucher Serhii/Shutterstock. Daisy’s name evokes a delicate white flower. Nick actually remarks that Daisy opens up ‘in a flower-like way’ (p. 24). Is this simile convincing? Daisy’s life seems to be led in an entirely artificial world of wealth and luxury. She seems far removed from the natural world.