Discussion: Joseph Moncure March

The poem can be heavely compared to The Great Gasby, Quennie and Daisy are both typicle 1920s flappers, thus presenting the stereotypicle image of the women in that era. Both have cynicle out look on the world, trapped in an old image of keeping a man whilst both struglling with the beggining of 'real' feedom for women. Niether Daisy or Queenie are sure of thioer identity.

>>By T JM



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