Compare And Contrast Tom And Daisy In The Great Gatsby

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In conclusion, Daisy cannot satisfy the illusion that Gatsby has created for her. She is indifferent to Gatsby and his feelings for her. She is selfish in many ways and is almost incapable of commitment and faithfulness to a man. Jay Gatsby’s vision of his own American Dream fails because he cannot obtain Daisy’s love. Meanwhile, Daisy and Tom are caught up in their own illusions of what they want to be. As Nick recalls the memory of Gatsby reaching out over the water toward the Buchanan’s green dock light, he comments that Gatsby’s dream was “already behind him” (Fitzgerald 180). In other words, it was impossible to attain. In pursuit of the American Dream, Gatsby and Daisy’s shallow obsessions make them both lose sight of who they are