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Why Does Daisy Call Nick An Absolute Rose? [Solved]

Daisy says, “I love to see you at my table, Nick. You remind me of a – of a rose, an absolute rose. Doesn’t he?” She turned to Miss Baker for confirmation: “An absolute rose?” (Fitzgerald 14) The rose represents secrecy and confidentiality, which Nick possesses in many instances.

The Great Gatsby - II

Representation of weightlessness, homosexual tensions, American dream, careless characters.

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Learn While Sleeping - The Great Gatsby Novel by Scott Fitzgerald 1 of 9

The Great Gatsby Novel by Scott Fitzgerald made by a dyslexic for every learner 💡 made with Canva: …