Essay Archive - The Great Gatsby: Daisy's Love
The Great Gatsby: Daisy's Love
In F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby, the character of Daisy
Buchanan has many instances where her life and love of herself, money, and
materialism come into play. Daisy is constantly portrayed as someone who is
only happy when things are being given to her and circumstances are going
as she has planned them. Because of this, Daisy seems to be the character
that turns Fitzgerald's story from a tale of wayward love to a saga of
unhappy lives.
Fitzgerald portrays Daisy as a "doomed" character from the very
beginning of the novel. She seems concerned only of her own stab....
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