Great Gatsby Analysis Paper An inspirational quote on Google says, “Some people create their own storms, then get upset when it rains.” This mindset is depicted throughout the novel The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald which is narrated by Nick Caraway, who explains his life throughout time. He is specifically reflecting on his relationships with people on Long Island in the 1920s. In the novel, the main character Daisy Buchanan is very selfish, which is seen through her personality traits, her motivations, and her love life. One way daisy is selfish is seen through her personality. In the movie, Daisy is a coward because she was driving the car that killed Myrtle. After killing Myrtle, Daisy runs away and blames it on Gatsby. If Daisy …show more content…
Daisy’s top motivator is money. In the movie, Daisy wants to live her life to the fullest with expensive cars and big houses. This is shown when Daisy was so interested in money that Daisy married Tom even though she still expressed love for Gatsby (Luhrmann). In the novel, Daisy was not thankful for the 350,000-dollar pearl necklace that Tom gave to her. “Take ‘em down stairs and give ‘em back to whoever they belong to. Tell ‘em all Daisy’s change’ her mine. Say: ‘Daisy s change’ her mine!” (77). Daisy is used to money so receiving the necklace she was okay with giving the necklace back. So, Daisy, portraying her motivations through her wanting more money and being …show more content…
In the novel, Daisy is selfish because she once talked to Gatsby and Tom. She is married to Gatsby, but is still in love with Tom. She can’t let one of the men go, she wants both. She wants everything she can get, despite the people that can get hurt. Daisy states, “Oh, you want too much!” she cried to Gatsby. “I love you now – isn’t that enough? I can’t help what’s past.” She began to sob helplessly. “I did love him once – but I loved him too” (Fitzgerald 132). “Daisy was the most popular girl in this movie. In the movie, Gatsby was away at war, but then the war ended and Gatsby couldn’t return. Daisy was unsure why he couldn’t return from the war. A year later, Tom Buchanan stole Daisy and he gave her pearls that were 350,000 dollars. The morning of the wedding Daisy received a letter. After reading the note she stated she was changing her mind. Daisy wouldn’t tell anyone what was in the letter. At five o’clock Daisy married Tom Buchanan. Gatsby bought a high across the island from Daisy, through all of those parties hoping that Daisy would come over. (Luhrmann) Being in love with two people at the same time is very