Daisy Buchanon In The Great Gatsby

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The 1920’s had an impression of frappers, movie places, and prohibition. The United States was confident and rich. Furthermore, In The Great Gatsby, Nick is one of the main characters, he tells most of the story and is old money. Gatsby is new money, he’s a friend of Daisy who he’s had a thing for way back in his teenage days. Gatsby and Nick are neighbor, he got wealthy by selling alcohol under prohibition. Daisy is well known to be delightful yet stubborn and egoistic; she is also Nick’s cousin. Tom is Daisy’s husband who is known for his attractive looks, cockiness, and throughout the novel he is also known to be unloyal to Daisy. In Fitzgerald’s novel, The Great Gatsby, the pathetic Daisy Buchanon did not resolve her American Dream because she didn’t follow her heart like she should have in matters of love. In addition, it was the night before Daisy’s wedding with Tom. She received a mysterious letter that set her off, “She began to cry-she cried and cried.”(81) That night, she almost called off her wedding. Jordan was discussing with Nick, “She wouldn’t let go of the letter.”(81) The letter was assumingly from Gatsby. In fact, this shows that Daisy should of had listened to her heart because she wouldn’t of felt so befuddled …show more content…

Daisy had sent Tom to the other room to make drinks for the guest and she kissed Gatsby, which shows that she still has feelings for Gatsby. When Tom arrived with Drinks, Tom saw that Daisy was hitting on Gatsby. Gatsby and Tom had got into an argument about Daisy’s love for the two men. Daisy was freaking out because she was placed in the middle of an argument that she didn’t want to be apart of. Gatsby quietly stated to Tom, “Your wife doesn’t love you… She never loved you, she loves me.” (137) This hints that if Daisy would of followed her heart she wouldn’t of had all this trouble throughout her lifetime; she would of had been happy with

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