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14 June, 05:00

Discuss Fitzgerald's attitude toward the so-called New Woman as evidenced by his characterizations of the women in The Great Gatsby. Does he condemn or support the New Woman?

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  1. 14 June, 08:41
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    Fitzgerald condemns the new woman, through the way he presents the female characters in Gatsby. This is especially shown through Jordan, who is a liar and cheater and has no regard for anyone but herself. Nick's experiences with her show how little he respects the New Woman. Also, using Myrtle and Daisy, Fitzgerald is showing how the New Woman cares more for 'things' and security (both coincidentally with Tom) than love or honesty
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