How Does Daisy Impact The Great Gatsby

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Daisy was highly impacted by her own actions. In the book, the story tells the reader to come clean to your actions or others will pay for it, being honest is always the answer, no matter if it ruins your reputation. Daisy was the most impacted character in the great Gatsby because she ran over Myrtle which caused more problems in the book like Gatsby's death. Daisy killed myrtle and now other people are gonna face the consequences of her actions. It all started when Daisy was driving Gatsby's car and myrtle appeared out of nowhere in the darkness, in the book it says “The ‘“death car,” as the newspapers called it, didn't stop; it came out of the gathering darkness, wavered tragically for a moment and then disappeared around the next bend.” Gatsby was in the passenger seat when this happened and when he tried to get Daisy to stop, she didn't listen and stepped …show more content…

The gardener, chauffeur and Nick found Gatsby’s and George’s body laying in the same yard by a pool, in the book pg 170 it says, “It was after we started with Gatsby toward the house that the gardener saw Wilsons body a little way off in the grass, and the holocaust was complete.” It was all daisy's fault that Gatsby died, one of her mistakes caused unnecessary problems. Tom was the one that told george that it was gatsby that ran over Myrtle, in the book pg 187 it says “He was crazy enough to kill me if i didn't tell him who owned the car. His hand on a revolver in his pocket every minute he was in the house.” this shows that George would kill anyone to find out who ran over Myrtle, and Tom knew that Gatsby would be killed once Gatsby's name was given to George. It was a really dumb choice by Daisy, she should've just stopped the car and faced her actions instead of hiding from them and giving the blame to someone else. The situation would have been a lot better, Tom wouldn't get killed and Daisy wouldn't have to move

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