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    stratum as herself that he was fully able to take care of her (Fitzgerald 149). He made a

    woman, he claimed to love, believe he was something he was not, masking his true self and

    giving him ulterior motives to build his life upon. Daisy Buchannan plays the role of the faithful

    wife filled with mirth, yet scorned by her husbands affair and over-protectiveness. In reality she

    is one of, if not the most pernicious character in the novel. She exhibits how hypocritical and

    selfish she is when she has an affair with Gatsby, betrays him and then kills Myrtle. Daisy is torn

    between her husband and Gatsby, yet even when she feels stronger towards Gatsby she says I

    never loved him (Fitzgerald 132). After Tom reveals to Daisy that Gatsbys money is not

    legitimate, her love towards him disappears. To add insult to injury she rides home with the

    heartbroken Gatsby (Fitzgerald 135). Daisy shows how someone that appears fragile and

    extravagant can be deleterious and uncompassionate. Lastly, the narrator Nick Carraway

    establishes himself as inclined to reserve all judgments (Fitzgerald 1). However, Nick is

    constantly judging the people he comes in contact with. He sees Gatsby as a great man, Tom as

    over bearing, Owl eyes an intimidating businessman and creates a novel based on everyone he

    came in contact with during this time. When he says good-bye to Gatsby he shouts Theyre a

    rotten crowd Youre worth the whole damn bunch put together (Fitzgerald 154). Tom not

    only verbally states his opinion on the Buchannans but also on his cousin, Daisy. Fitzgeralds

    novel encompasses the human essence of creating a more acceptable image of oneself to conceal

    his/her true motives.

    Mark Waters,Mean Girls also represents how people create superficial appearances to

    hide their true personas. The Plastics, Regina, Karen and Gretchen, are the social elites of North

    Shore High School, they appear to be self confident, self aware and the perfect high school girls.

    The girls have formulated how they will dress, what they will eat, and where they will shop for

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    their high school career. Yet, when the girls get to Reginas house they critically judge

    themselves on anything they see wrong. They go down the line finding anything wrong with

    themselves, like I've got man shoulders My hairline is so weird My pores are huge My

    nail beds suck (Waters). The females that everyone at North Shore attempt to emulate have

    sundry problems that they attempt to hide. In addition, Cady Heron, a new student, is confronted

    by the plastics and two other students, Janice and Damien. She quickly changes, her innocent and

    tame personality, to a conniving regulation hottie (Waters). Cadys obsession with appeasing

    others is fully realized when she admits The weird thing about hanging out with Regina was

    that I could hate her, and at the same time, I still wanted her to like me (Waters). Cadys inner

    persona, of a content and positive young lady, is overcastted by her plastic charade. The faux

    appearances of people are also present in every other girls actions at North Shore. Every clique,

    from the burnouts to the wannabees, places themselves in positions where they are labeled to

    be accepted by the social standards, not giving them a chance to be true to themselves. When the

    girls are asked about the plastics, they take their negative and sometimes awkward experiences,

    and shift it to their advantage. For instance, Bethany Byrd says One time she punched me in the

    face... it was awesome (Waters) and girls also confess I saw Cady Heron wearing army pants

    and flip flops, so I bought army pants and flip flops (Waters). These girls feel, the only way to

    make it through four of their most important years is to blend in with the people they envy as

    oppose to showing how they could better themselves. Waters uses all of the characters inMean

    Girls to validate the title and bring more support to the idea the people create superficial

    appearances to hide their true personas.

    Mean Girls argument, that accepting yourself and others brings overall wellness, makes it

    a paradigm for the two works common theme. Reginas transforms herself from self-righteous

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    and ignorant to goal oriented. She becomes a positive member of society due to the fact that the

    jock girls were not afraid of her (Waters). She realizes with the help of her new friends that she

    is truly happy and kind when she is in a positive and competitive environment. Karen Smith

    drops her promiscuous charade and accepts her own dimwittedness, to reach her full potential.

    She says My breast can always tell when it is going to rain Well they can tell when its

    raining (Waters). Karen puts her ability to use by announcing to the school there is a 30%

    chance it is already raining (Waters). By breaking her mold and freeing her inner self, Karen

    becomes peaceful and well liked. Cady Heron reverts back to her true self when she is stripped

    of her Plastic reputation. She realizes when she has nothing left and is submerged in a

    mathematics competition that coming to terms with yourself and others bring peace. She points

    out Carolyn Cratzs horrible outfit and appearance. But wisely states Calling someone else fat

    doesnt make you any skinnier. Calling someone stupid doesnt make you smarter. And ruining

    Regina Georges life definitely didnt make me any happier. All you can do in life is try to solve

    the problem in fun of you (Waters). Cady creates a superficial character to feel accepted, but

    she becomes cognizant of the fact she must focus on herself and accept others. The females of

    North Shore High School rid themselves of preconceived images and accept everyone around

    them to create an oasis in high school.

    F. Scott Fitzgerald and Mark Waters create power pieces of art that display the human

    reflex to construct appeasing personas, even if it compromises their genuine intentions.

    Fitzgeralds novel, The Great Gatsby, uses its dynamic characters faux reputations to propel the

    theme. Gatsby is seen as a well like gentlemen living a secure and lavish lifestyle; he is in fact, a

    mendacious man with a hidden past and plans to ruin a relationship. Daisy is anything but the

    sweet and innocent trophy wife. Shes a hypocritical and shifty woman with ambivalent feelings

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    toward her two love interest. Nick claims to be a non judgmental man, but he creates a book

    giving his insight on everything he witnesses.Mean Girls illustrates the theme by showing its

    characters attempts at emulating the best at the expense of losing themselves. The Plastics put on

    the act of perfect and secure girls, but fully recognize their flaws. Cady Heron loses her initial

    personality to appease everyone she is acquainted with. The female population of North Shore

    wishes to push aside their honest selves to satisfy their schools hierarchy.Mean Girls plot helps

    it foster the idea that accepting yourself, and others, brings peace through Regina, Karen and

    Cadys attitude adjustments. For these reasonMean Girls, directed by Mark Waters, is a better

    example of the theme: people create superficial appearances to hide their true personas.

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    Works Cited

    Fitzgerald, F. Scott. The Great Gatsby. New York: Scribner, 1925. Print.

    Mean Girls. Dir. Mark Waters. Writ. Tina Fey. Story. Rosalind Wiseman. Paramount

    Pictures, 2004. Film.