The Great Gatsby

Why does daisy describe youth as a "white girlhood"

From the book the great gatsby

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On a literal level, she always dressed in white plus she drives a white car. She recalls her childhood as entitled filled with the innocence of being a sheltered white girl with money.

On a literal level, she always dressed in white plus she drives a white car. She recalls her childhood as entitled filled with the innocence of being a sheltered white girl with money.

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