“Beautiful Little Feminist: Daisy’s perspective in The Great Gatsby”
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Author
Lauria, JoanKeyword
EnglishCreative writing
Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
The Great Gatsby
Daisy Buchanan
F. Scott Fitzgerald
Zelda Fitzgerald
Ginevra King
The New Woman
Women’s history
Herstory
Feminism
Date Published
2019-12
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“Beautiful Little Feminist: Daisy’s Perspective in The Great Gatsby ” examines the backstory of Daisy Buchanan, F. Scott Fitzgerald’s famous character. The project has two parts: a creative short story and a supplemental research portion in which I researched the lives of F. Scott Fitzgerald, Zelda Fitzgerald, and Ginevra King. The short story acts as a prologue to the famous novel, taking place during the month of October 1917 when Daisy and Gatsby first met. I carefully picked specific details that paralleled with the lives of both Zelda and Ginevra in order to authentically represent their voices, while also crafting a distinct aura that would align with the fictionalized characteristics of Daisy Buchanan. This creative thesis project is a “herstory” of Daisy Buchanan’s adolescence, debunking her villainous name and suggesting a feminist background in a time of emerging activism.The following license files are associated with this item:
- Creative Commons
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