Daisy's Dream In The Great Gatsby By F. Scott Fitzgerald

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America is said to be a land where dreams come true. In America people attain all their dreams and you live the life you have always wanted. Equality is shown no matter what race, gender or class you are in. And you can love and marry any person that you would like to without having to worry about fitting into their standards and the life they live. America is this place where people can come and have their dreams become real. But in reality, America isn’t a place where dreams come true and where equality is emphasized. Love is not easily attained with people who live a different life than you. America is seen as this perfect country but it is actually imperfect. In America reality often fails to live up to people's expectations and hopes.
After Daisy and Tom show up to the party, Daisy is amazed and enjoys the presence of famous people at Gatsby’s party, but she is “appalled by West Egg...she saw something awful in the very simplicity she failed to understand” (Fitzgerald 107). Daisy has never been to a party and a town in which everything was so wild and uncontrolled. Daisy lives a life that is more sophisticated and mature, but the life of West Egg was quite different. She realized that West Egg is not a place for her and she didn't have much of an interest for the place. She preferred her sophisticated life in East Egg. She was dissatisfied with the life lived in West Egg so to make the situation better Gatsby terminated his wild parties. Nick knew this was official when “the lights in his house failed to go on one saturday night” (Fitzgerald 113). Gatsby didn't want to be viewed as unsophisticated and not like Daisy’s class. He wants to be seen as equivalent to Daisy and he wants her to know that they are the same type of people. If she believes this he can get her to truly love him. Gatsby shows that he will do anything to attain Daisy’s love. It is imperative that Daisy represents herself based on the ideals of her social class and not ruin her reputation. Gatsby has to fix his motives and match them to Daisy so she won’t risk ruining the reputation that she stands for. Daisy social class comes between who Gatsby is and what he has to do to get her to want

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