Examples Of Sexism In The Great Gatsby

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The narrator of The Great Gatsby, Nick Carraway, provides the reader with his idea of what life in the 1920s was like. Nick’s narratives on the sexism that existed in the 1920’s is, of course, a negative topic. Nonetheless, it’s an important aspect of the book as it further demonstrates the sexist culture that thrived in the 1920s. For instance, in chapter one, Daisy talks about her child being a girl and how she is “glad it’s a girl” and how she feels that the “best thing a girl can be in this world” is a “beautiful little fool” (17). This quote demonstrates how women in the world were viewed and how they were expected to act. In addition to that, another example of sexism in the book was provided in the presentation by Raffi, Bradian, Jessica,

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