Similarities Between The Great Gatsby And Daisy's Love

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Was Gatsby and Daisy's love true? The Great Gatsby is narrated by a young man by the name of Nick Carraway, whose eye gets caught by an interesting charming man who had created a certain atmosphere in his cattle in West egg, Long island. F. Scott Fitzgerald is the writer of this prodigious , it was published the spring of 1925 Gatsby had fallen in love at a young age with a young woman named Daisy they disconnected once he got sent to war but not a day passed without Daisy in his mind. The real question about this authentic book is, was Gastby truly in love with Daisy or was it a dream that was built up for so long until it became an obsession. My thought is it’s an obsession. Gatsby and Daisy’s Love had been created at a young age and …show more content…

Let's also keep in mind that the there actual relationship happened for a very small amount of time and he had fallen in love with her extremely quickly, and very well have been mistaken for a obsession for her. Gatsby was originally from a poor town he Daisy was a very wealthy girl and Gatsby probably envied her life and had his mind set on having a wealthy environment with Daisy in it. An another exemplar that corresponds with how Gatsby’s love for Daisy is an obsession and Daisy’s is too. “Suddenly, with a strained sound, Daisy bent her head into the shirts and began to cry stormily. “They're such beautiful shirts, she sobbed, her voice muffled in the thick folds. It makes me sad because I've never seen such such beautiful shirts before." (119) This quote began to put into realization for me that their whole relationship is built up by the materialistic realm for example Gatsby believed he would win Daisy over with a castle and having money. Which was a big part of the 1920’s money and

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