题目In "The Great Gatsby", the relationship between Daisy and Gatsby is ___. A. pure and sincere B. full of deception and betrayal C. based on mutual understanding D. simple and straightforward 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 B。本题分析《了不起的盖茨比》中黛西和盖茨比的关系。选项 B 准确...
It is unclear how serious their relationship was, but it appears to have been romantic and passionate. Daisy's family did not allow her to go say goodbye to Gatsby when he finally left, so she stopped talking to her family for two weeks. Daisy became engaged twice and married Tom Buchanan...
A. A harmonious and loving relationship B. A relationship based on money and social status C. A relationship full of mutual understanding D. A relationship based on true love 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 B。解析:在《了不起的盖茨比》中,汤姆和黛西的关系是基于金钱和社会地位的。他们之间并没有...
t give her a luxurious life‚ she chooses Tom as her husband without any doubt. However‚ Gatsby’s appearing with historic fortune and his true love to her seems to make her moved‚ then she tries to recover the relationship between them. ForDaisy‚ what she really wants is not a...
In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby, Myrtle Wilson and Jay Gatsby seem like they are completely different, but they actually go through some similar events. Both Myrtle and Gatsby have goals of acquiring money and being accepted into the lifestyle of the upper class lifestyle that the...
A. He believes Daisy never loves Tom。 B. He thinks Daisy will do anything to hurt Tom because he has cheated on her. C. He believes that she once loved Tom but doesn't anymore。 D. He thinks Daisy loves Tom but Tom has never loved her。
The Mysterious Life of Jay Gatsby The story occurs sometime during the twenties, in a little rich branch off Long Island, New York in two neighborhoods called East and West Egg. People often travel to and from the city by following an old motor road in a place called the Valley of ashes...
Ginevra—who abruptly broke up with the middle-class Minnesotan to marry a rich Chicago boy—inThe Great Gatsby. She is widely acknowledged as a significant inspiration for Daisy Buchanan, the fragile goddess from Louisville who tossed over the striving Jay Gatsby to marry the rich Chicagoan Tom...