Friday, May 17, 2019
The Great Gatsby Comparison
Throughout the winding plots of love triangles in both The Great Gatsby and The Sun withal Rises, Lady Brett Ashley and Daisy Buchanan play strikingly similar and diverse roles. While the dickens novels engage towards the same theme of the American Dream and the Lost Generation, they also follow drama generate romances around the two idolized women who create each important conflict. The many lovebirds that mindlessly trail their char of their dreams eventu eachy run into sticky situations and character fallout.Although this situation occurs in both The Great Gatsby and The Sun Also Rises, the individualities and characteristics of Lady Brett Ashley and Daisy Buchanan differ in their own enchanting way. Daisy Buchanan from The Great Gatsby written by F. Scott Fitzgerald and Lady Brett Ashley in The Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemingway are similar in the sense that they are both the main motives in each novel and mutually cheat on their partners, but also contrast in which Brett ho lds emasculation over the men in the story while Daisy remains more socially conservative.The construction of the plot in both novels depends on the two main women who warp the lives of each character they go in contact with. In The Great Gatsby, Daisy is the main motive for Gatsby as he consistently does all he can to win her devotional love. Nick advises Gatsby to go away in order to reverse trouble with Myrtles death, but he refuses, as he couldnt possibly quit Daisy until he knew what she was going to do (Fitzgerald 148).
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