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Twisted Love in The Great Gatsby  

 

In the story The Great Gatsby, many of the characters seemed to express what
seemed like love.  I tend to disagree with this.  Daisy, Tom, Gatsby, and Mertle all express
fake love to their significant others, but didn’t actually feel true love.
    Starting with Daisy, she married Tom because all that he had was money.  She was
so aristocratic that she wouldn’t marry Gatsby while they were in love after the war.  All
that Daisy seemed to care about was having so comfortable of a life that I believe she
forgot what love was until Gatsby showed up again.  But this isn’t all true, Daisy was so
impressed by Gatsby’s wealth that her greed once again took over her and she was almost
prepared to leave Tom for Gatsby.  Also, I don’t think that she loved her daughter.
Daisy’s daughter was just a little plaything for Daisy’s enjoyment.  She never cared for her
and she never really had a social interaction with her daughter.

    I don’t think that Tom ever really loved Daisy or Mertle.  Tom only loved Daisy
because she was a pretty face and he thought that he deserved her.  He didn’t love Mertle
at all.  She was just a woman he was having an affair with.

    Mertle didn’t love Tom what so ever.  She was just impressed by his money.  Her
husband was very poor and she wanted the good life.  A life where all she had to do all
day was to sit around and drink.  She didn’t care for her husband either.  He was a hard
working man that was barley getting by running his little gas station.  All that she wanted
was more, more, and more.

    Gatsby might have been the only character to understand love, besides George
Wilson.  Although Gatsby’s interpretation of love was a little twisted.  He didn’t love
Daisy for who she was when they met at Nick’s, he loved her for who she used to be.  He
just wanted things to be like they used to be between them.  What’s ironic about the
situation though is that this can never take place because Daisy now has a child and a
husband to tend for and would have no time for Gatsby.

    George Wilson, I believe, was the only character in the book that really loved and
understood their significant other.  He worked hard to keep her happy and it just wasn’t
enough for her.  All that Mertle cared about was money and how she could get her greedy
hands on it.

    Nick never really was mentioned in the story with the theme of love in mind.  I
believe however that if he and Jordan would have gotten together that the relationship
would have been really good.  However, Jordan wouldn’t have gotten into a relationship
because Nick was poor and rich girls don’t date poor boys.

    In conclusion, many of the characters in The Great Gatsby showed love, a twisted
fake love.  Most of them only cared for the money that others possessed, such as Mertle
and Daisy.  One of them only cared about how many women he could get, this was Tom.
And others just got overlooked in the way that they loved another person in the story,
such as Wilson and Gatsby. 

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