How Does Fitzgerald Present The Women In The Great Gatsby

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The women in the Great Gatsby are represented as what the men seek. F scotts fitzgerald uses the women to represent the American Dream by showing their beauty, status, and personality. Beauty was a big part in 1920’s which was shown from myrtle, daisy, and jordan. Daisy represents beauty the most because she is shown as a captivating young girl that leads people in her ways. She represents the american dream because she shows the beauty and happiness that the american dream portrays. She is a male fantasy which many men in The Great Gatsby want to attain. Her beauty is what she uses to live the glamorous life that she wants. In the book it says “Her face was sad and lovely with bright things in it, bright eyes and bright passionate mouth.” She captures the attention of males with her beauty. It makes it seem like the American Dream always has a happy ending. …show more content…

Its very different then daisy, Jordan beauty is in her mysterious features that cause others to be interested in her. How she fits in with her natural attitude shows her beauty. In the text it said “She was a slender, small-breasted girl, with erect carriage. Her gray sun-strained eyes looked back at me with polite reciprocal curiosity out of a wan, charming, discontented face.” This quote pretty much says how her charms come from her curious looks that always seem to remain calm. How she plays herself makes it look like she is very self-confident. This shows the American Dream because it makes other seem her life is pretty relaxes and