How Does Daisy's Beautiful Shirts Symbolize In The Great Gatsby

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In Fitzgerald’s novel The Great Gatsby, the main character Jay Gatsby falls in love with Daisy and decides to become wealthy in order to gain her affection. After five years of separation, Gatsby reunites with Daisy and invites her to visit his sprawling house. As Gatsby exhibits his many possessions and moves on to revealing his collection of expensive shirts, Daisy becomes thoroughly impressed and begins to cry. Concept Through the statement and behavior of Daisy, Fitzgerald satirizes the American Dream, suggesting that it is saturated with materialism. Daisy’s exaggerated behavior of crying over the “beautiful shirts” illustrates how much she values wealth (92). The author’s incorporation of satire provides readers insight to his own

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