Marla

Apr 09, 2007 14:16

Daisy is The Great Gatsby’s most enigmatic, and perhaps most disappointing, character. Although Fitzgerald does much to make her a character worthy of Gatsby’s unlimited devotion, in the end she reveals herself for what she really is. Despite her beauty and charm, Daisy is merely a selfish, shallow, and in fact, hurtful, woman. Gatsby loves her (or ( Read more... )

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gibbidy_gabbidy April 9 2007, 19:07:49 UTC
not pretty but thanks
Um yeah Mortissa? hum well being you know simi goth I can dig it

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airborne_spook April 12 2007, 01:56:25 UTC
a little you say, lol, that's funny, look everyone, she says she's only a little goth... I think i can hear skinny laughing all the way from Cleveland right now

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