Examples Of Daisy In The Great Gatsby

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She never knows what side to choose and she feels pressured to make both men happy. She is so insecure of herself in her relationships and the men try to make it better for her. The men do not help her insecurity because she becomes extremely overwhelmed with who to chose. She is so wrapped up in Gatsby’s vision of her and Tom’s cruel power that it makes her try to escape the love. She does not want to feel pressure by the men and she just wants to live for herself. Additionally, Daisy is extremely selfish and stuck up, which could cause her partner to become irritated with her. “Daisy is competent to rule, to control artistically even the most elemental power” (Settle 121-122). Daisy wants to have power in the relationship, and …show more content…

Tom and Daisy are portrayed as absent minded people throughout the story. "They were careless people, Tom and Daisy- they smashed up things and creatures and then retreated back into their money or their vast carelessness, or whatever it was that kept them together, and let other people clean up the mess they made” (Fitzgerald 180-181). Daisy does not realize that she has to compromise if she wants to stay true to her relationship. She is deceitful and constantly changes who she loves and leaves her life as a mess for her lovers to clean up. "Even though there is a certain insecurity in her manner, Daisy's words do perfectly express the quality of her present life” (Person Jr. 253). Daisy tries too hard in her relationship that she gives up, takes off, and leaves the lovers to think what they want. Daisy is insecure when it comes to relationships, so this makes it easy for her to give up, walk out, and never have anything important in her life. “Daisy herself expresses the same desire to escape the temporal world” (Person Jr. 251). Daisy wants so badly to live happily in her own world, away from all this drama that is making her upset. She wants to relax with her life and not have to worry about the lovers because she does not care about them. “It is no wonder that Daisy cries”(Bloom 45). Daisy cries many times