Analysis Of Daisy Buchanan In F. Scott Fitzgerald's 'The Great Gatsby'

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Eryn Crump American Lit Mrs. Haskins 25 April, 2017 The Great Gatsby Essay In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby, Jay Gatsby (James Gatz) dies at the end. George is the one who pulls the trigger, but who aimed the gun at him? Could it have been been Daisy Buchanan, who was Gatsby’s only love, who she is having an affair with? OR could it have been Tom Buchanan, Daisy’s husband, who finds out about Daisy’s affair with Gatsby? Who knows, it could 've been Gatsby himself? Who met Daisy before he became rich and moved across the river from her and Tom. The person who is most responsible for Gatsby’s death is Daisy Buchanan. Daisy is selfish, who only thinks about herself, and hurts other people without even thinking about it. First of all,