I have an inchoate thesis (ie I haven’t done enough research to defend it in any way) that Alejandra is not fully character like John Grady and company but is meant to symbolize the horse, much like how Fitzgerald’s Daisy is meant to symbolize wealth and the evanescent American dream. Much more can be said, but I thought that was interesting.
I have an inchoate thesis (ie I haven’t done enough research to defend it in any way) that Alejandra is not fully character like John Grady and company but is meant to symbolize the horse, much like how Fitzgerald’s Daisy is meant to symbolize wealth and the evanescent American dream. Much more can be said, but I thought that was interesting.
I have an inchoate thesis (ie I haven’t done enough research to defend it in any way) that Alejandra is not fully character like John Grady and company but is meant to symbolize the horse, much like how Fitzgerald’s Daisy is meant to symbolize wealth and the evanescent American dream. Much more can be said, but I thought that was interesting.
I think there's a lot to be said for that idea