Beautiful Little Fool In The Great Gatsby

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“beautiful little fool” in a disguise of “agreeable female stupidity” , promoted by Hollywood. Each male protagonist of the novel perceives Daisy differently. Nick thinks of her as a representative of the illusion of any authentic, desirable and unattainable matter. Gatsby, on the other hand, sees Daisy in a different light. Daisy is the vision that the male protagonist seeks to embrace, he worships and idealizes her. Blinded by his dream, Gatsby is unable to see the true character of Mrs. Buchanan. Tom Buchanan, Daisy’s husband thinks of her as a kind of investment. Knowing Daisy’s appreciation for wealth, he surrounds her with the most expensive clothes and jewelry. At the same time, Daisy, despite being aware of her husband's infidelity,