How Does Daisy Succeed In The Great Gatsby

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"The Great Gatsby". He is a driven man who is relentless in his pursuit of Daisy and for acceptance by the established rich. He displays a burning aspiration to achieve his goals at any cost, even crime: unscrupulous in his journey with a pure goal in mind- the ends do not justify the means. Jay Gatsby is not great. Fires that blow in the wrong direction often thee burn the hands which ignite them. Gatsby's fiery desire to recapture Daisy and achieve his dream, although admirable, is ultimately the reason for his demise. This twenty-twenty vision during his quest for his proverbial Holy Grail blinds him to the passing of time, Daisy's loyalty to her husband- Tom and the wayward nature of his journey. Gatsby has always possessed the potential and desire to achieve more than his parents had, this is evident in him leaving home at a young age to pursue his monolithic dreams. Although it cannot be contested that his commitment to realizing his dream, deep-rooted in thee American Dream, is nothing short of unremitting; shown by his meticulously planned study regiment, him leaving thee Lutheran College of ST Olaf's to chase after greater horizons and the effort he puts into his opulent parties aimed at attracting Daisy, Gatsby's wealth is obtained through nefarious means, highlighted by his seemingly close relationship withe Wolfshiem- a known felon. …show more content…

He is also a man withe many secrets and facades and this is a contributing factor to his untimely

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