Compare And Contrast Nick And Daisy In The Great Gatsby

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Different personalities cause people to either get along or to clash. Some people get along and have close friendships, while others cannot stand to be in the same room with someone that they despise. Such as Gatsby and Tom despise each other, but Daisy and Nick are very fond of each other, maybe too fond. In the Great Gatsby there are many different characters and ways they act. Everyone has there own different attitude and personality. Some people may be compassionate and caring and others careless about what is going on around them. Besides, if everyone was the same it would be an awful boring life. In the book “ The Great Gatsby “ there are great amounts of variation in attitude and personality shown within the characters. Through the characters there is love, hope, and betrayal.
Love is vastly covered in “ The Great Gatsby “. The book itself is surrounded by love and everything within the book has to do with love. Gatsby and Daisy knew each other 5 years before they meet again in New York. They were lovers and Then Gatsby had to go off to war and he did not have a lot of money so Daisy marries Tom Buchanan. Even after 5 years away from each other Gatsby still deeply longs for Daisy. Gatsby says to Tom “ I told you what is going on, going on for five years and you didn’t know “ (131). As he tells Tom of them being together, you can also …show more content…

Gatsby even betrays Nick in a less extreme way as he is using Nick to get to Daisy and acts innocent as he asks him to have a tea date (79). Through all the stuff that Gatsby goes through for Daisy and the drastic measures that he took to be with her, she still betrays him as she does not fess up to actually hitting Myrtle. Her betrayal leads to Gatsby’s death and she will never be able to get rid of the guilt that will stay with her. Though we all may be betrayed or hurt at sometime we put up with it for the people we love and most the time the people we love the most are the ones that hurt

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