Examples Of Daisy In The Great Gatsby

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In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby, Jay Gatsby, known to all as a wealthy man, portrays a sympathetic character as society dismisses his American dream of reuniting with his love, Daisy Buchanan. Although Gatsby’s goal is to recreate the past when the two were deeply in love, his goal relies too much on Daisy’s selfishness and at times, concerning her priorities rather than his own. Specifically, Daisy’s indecisiveness holds Gatsby’s dream in jeopardy. During the gathering at the Palace Hotel, Gatsby urges Daisy to display her commitment to their relationship by confessing that she never loved Tom, but she believes that Gatsby “[wants] too much” and that her love for him is “enough” (Fitzgerald 130). Daisy has a right to doubt a future