Daisy Buchanan is an important character in the novel, "The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald, as she is the goal for which Jay Gatsby strives. Although she adds to the themes, she is described as "an empty shallow fairly tail princess who never grows up". The following essay will discuss this quote by analysing: firstly her relationship with Gatsby; secondly her relationship with her husband, Tom Buchanan; lastly her carelessness and in consideration for others.
After five years of being separated. Daisy and Gatsby reunite and Daisy rediscovers her love for him. However this is depicted after she discovers his wealth and "beautiful shirts" and "Daisy admired this aspect" (Fitzgerald,2014: 74). This shows how superficial she is as she only focuses on his wealth rather than reminiscing the love they once had. After a long time all she could say was "they're such beautiful shirts" (Fitzgerald, 2014 : 84).
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Despite neither of them being happy in the relationship, they put a facade for the public and their daughter although, accounting to Jordan Baker "everybody knew...Tom got some woman in New York". This is evident when Tom flaunts his affair with Myrtle knowing that Daisy won't reprimand him. Another evidence of immaturity is when Daisy teases Tom about bring "hulking" (Fitzgerald,2014 : 11) despite the fact that Tom clearly mentioned that he "hates the word hulking" (Fitzgerald,2014 : 11). The main reason Daisy married ton, is mainly because of his wealthy background. This bus observed when she is found crying the night before her wedding with Gatsby'a letter in hand but instead of cancelling, the next day "she married Tom Buchanan without so much as a shiver" (Fitzgerald, 2014 : 70). She married Tom although she was madly in love with Gatsby for wealth security. She did what was best for her expensive lifestyle and didn't consider Gatsby's feelings. This is another evidence of her inconsiderate