Young and Selfish

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Back in the 1920's, Most of America's women were dependent on men. The character Daisy Buchanan disregarded everyone's feelings for her own security and comfort. In the novel The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, she is portrayed as a money-hungry, selfish, and immature woman. Daisy is more interested in making sure she is stable and safe before everyone else.
Daisy was like a sponge, and she only absorbed one thing, and that was money. F. Scott Fitzgerald portrays Daisy as a gold digger. Even Jay Gatsby, who loves her unconditionally and respects her states "Her voice is full of money"(120). What Gatsby is trying to say is that she's so spoiled and rich that you could even hear it in her voice. She has a voice that is very flirty and convincing, and she speaks as if she's higher than everyone. " She wanted her life shaped now, immediately--and the decision must be made by some force--of love, of money, of unquestionable practically--that was close at hand"(151). Daisy wanted to feel secure and safe immediately. She did not want to wait for someone who respected and loved her, s...

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