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Women In The Great Gatsby

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Great Gatsby Essay
Women today have many opportunities that women of the 1920s did not have,although many will still marry, they will not marry for the sole reason of having someone to support them. In F.Scott Fitzgerald's novel The Great Gatsby,he writes about several female characters who are clearly displayed to us. Although the story revolves around a man chasing a dream, the female characters stand out. Daisy Buchanan, Myrtle Wilson, and Jordan Baker all have different wants and needs in their lives, but the restrictions of the time affect all of them differently.
Daisy Buchanan and Myrtle Wilson wanted to be taken of by wealthy men, they both thought they chose the right men and they did but both had the revolting qualities. Myrtle …show more content…

Jordan faces men most of all being judgmental of her because of how awkward they feel about a woman making money by themselves. Tom Buchanan is extremely judgmental as he saw Jordan and stated to a crowd,”They oughtn’t to let her run around the country this way” (Fitzgerald 18). Woman during this time period were so focused on being codependent to men so it made Tom feel uncomfortable, seeing that a woman was getting success and wealth on her own. Women during the 1920s, working on their own was very rare and almost unheard of. Jordan became careless because she was not worried about a man doing things for her. Daisy on the other hand was careless about items that did not bring wealth to her. Daisy while talking to her cousin Nick exclaimed irrelevantly,”You ought to see the baby” (Fitzgerald 8). Daisy becoming wealthy from her husband is more discreetly careless than Jordan, because she can hide it in her voice so her actions did not seem bad. Daisy and Jordan both are careless about people, but everyone is more focused on Jordan just because she is not following the stereotype of women, when they should be more focused on Daisy not caring about her own child.Both Ms.Baker and Mrs.Buchanan are selfish people because of the society they are surrounded in , but they are not selfish in the horrible way …show more content…

Myrtle was an absolute scum compared to Daisy and Jordan. She went on to have an affair with a married rich man just to get some money and he would get her whatever she wanted. Tom Buchanan would just get her a dog just because she exclaimed.”I want to get for the apartment.They’re nice to have- a dog” (Fitzgerald 27). Myrtle is having an affair with Daisy’s husband just to have money and she could not even care less if it hurts her husband. Myrtle even has her own apartment with Tom and she spends his money like it is nothing on things for herself. Worst of all Tom just throws his money at her like its nothing he even told her,”Here's your money.Go and buy ten more dogs with it” (Fitzgerald 28). Myrtle is using a man just to be wealthy and she doesn’t even care about the fact that he or she is married.Myrtle only wants to show her body off and get money from any man she can cling her paws onto, especially married men because it is expected in this time period to have a man of wealth support you. Myrtle,Jordan, and Daisy all wanted wealth; Jordan and Daisy both received it in acceptable ways, but Myrtle received it unjustifiably, but she felt like she needed to do so because of the time

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