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The Role Of Women In The Great Gatsby

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The 1920s was known as the Jazz Age, an astonishing time period filled with greed for money, alcohol, and beautiful women. The Great Gatsby had a lot of events that occurred in the 1920s. It really showed the importance of women and what they meant to the American Dream. There was three major women who had the most influence in the book, Daisy, Jordan and Myrtle. In this text I will explore the roles the women played in the book. Next I will talk about the new women of New York City and what they are about. Lastly I will explain the power women wield and their social class.
The role Daisy, Jordan and Myrtle had were very important to the whole scheme of the American Dream. Each of them had a different demeanors that made anyone feel that your dreams are possible. Daisy’s role in the book is to fulfill Gatsby’s American Dream. Gatsby was born into a poor family and when he saw Daisy he feel in love at first sight. When he went away for war, he used his love for Daisy to make it out alive because he was determined to get back to her. Daisy’s beauty and personality strengthened another human to accomplish their dreams. Now Gatsby became to fixated with repeating the past with Daisy it became too much for Daisy to handle. "Oh, you want too much!" she cried to Gatsby. "I love you now – isn't that enough? I can't help what's past." She began to sob helplessly. "I did love him once – but I loved you too."
Gatsby is trying to force her to say she never loved her husband but that

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