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Examples of men suffering

Rebecca;


-chapter 5 "all memories are bitter..."



-chapter 20; "she was vicious, dimmable, rotten through and through", "we never had one moment of happiness together"



Gatsby;


- Chapter 2; "he was a blond, spirit less man, anaemic... "


"Walking through her husband as hold he were a ghost"



- Chapter 5; "he was pale and there were dark signs of sleeplessness"


"Pale as death, hands plunged like weights"

R-chapter 20, chapter 5.



G-chapter 5, chapter 2

Examples of women suffering

Rebecca;


- chapter 5; "I am glad it cannot happen twice... "



- chapter 17; "we were two performers in a play"



- chapter 18; "queer shock to my heart" "I loved him in a sick, hurt, desperate way"



- chapter 12; breaking China Cupid


Gatsby;


Chapter 1; "I'm glad it's a girl. And I hope she'll be a fool- that's the best thing a girl can be in this world, a beautiful little fool"



- chapter 12; breaking China Cupid Gatsby; Chapter 1; "I'm glad it's a girl. And I hope she'll be a fool- that's the best thing a girl can be in this world, a beautiful little fool"Chapter 2; "neither rid them can stand the men they're married to""Tom Buchanan broke her nose with his open Palm"Chapter 5; "Daisys face was smeared with tears"Chapter 7; "She was drawing further and further into herself"


Chapter 2; "neither rid them can stand the men they're married to"


"Tom Buchanan broke her nose with his open Palm"



Chapter 5; "Daisys face was smeared with tears"



Chapter 7; "She was drawing further and further into herself"



R- chapter 5, 17, 18, 12


G-chapter 1, 2, 5, 7

Examples of class inequality/marital expectations

Rebecca;


Chapter 5; "I was like a little scrubby schoolboy with a passion for a sixth-form prefect"


"I wish I was a women of about 36 dressed in black satin with a string of pearls"



Chapter 6; "I do not belong in your sort of world for one thing"



Chapter 12; "we are of the same sort of footing and that's why she likes me"



Gatsby;


Chapter 4; "perfect reputarion"


"Young and rich and wild"




Chapter 7; "I was poor and she was tired of waiting" "Golden girl" "her voice was full of money" "the kings daughter"



Chapter 9; "they smashed things and creatures and then retreated back into their money"



Chapter 8; "she vanished into her rich house" "he let her believe that he was a person from much the same strata as herself" "pressure of the world outside" "peniless young man"



R- chapter 5, 6, 12


G-Chapter 4, 7, 8, 9