Daisy's Wealth In The Great Gatsby

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Gatsby is so blinded by his wealth that he lacks adequate judgement when pursuing Daisy. Gatsby chases Daisy for more than five years, only for her to leave without a goodbye twice. The first time Daisy left Gatsby, Gatsby knows that he is not socially acceptable, and as a result, decides to go back to the war. When he returns, however, Daisy has married another man and has completely forgotten about Gatsby. Gatsby recognizes that Daisy would not have married Tom if he was wealthy, and that is when he decides to dedicate his life to the pursuit of wealth. The second time Daisy leaves Gatsby is after she hits Myrtle with the car. Daisy is driving, but Gatsby said, “of course I’ll say I was” (143). Gatsby is willing to do virtually anything