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Examples Of Daisy In The Great Gatsby

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Life has the tendency to display incredible injustice, often leaving good people in the dust and villains rewarded. Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby exemplifies this injustice repeatedly through the novels feud between Jay Gatsby and Tom Buchanan, over a woman by the name of Daisy. As the novel captivates Gatsby’s five year long pursuit of Daisy and Tom’s contrasting mistreatment of her, it becomes apparent who truly deserves her. Jay Gatsby meets Daisy, the woman of his dreams, as a teenager. He immediately becomes enchanted by her, from her voice to her physical appearance to her soul. This enchantment remains constant even through their five year estrangement. During this time Gatsby works to the best of his ability to provide for Daisy the …show more content…

Tom remains unfaithful through his and Daisy’s entire marriage, lacking the decency to even keep his infidelity a secret. Tom has no shame when it comes to his affairs, showing up in public with his mistress and even referring to her as “his girl”. He even defends his infidelity by claiming that he “Once in a while [would] go off on a spree and make a fool of [himself], but [would] always come back, and in [his] heart [he] loves her all the time.”As a result of Tom’s unacceptable behavior as a spouse, it is no surprise when Daisy does not hesitate to begin an affair with Gatsby. Tom becomes livid when discovering his wife’s affair, acknowledging the fact that the relationship between Daisy and Gatsby is far deeper than Daisy “making a fool of herself”. However, Daisy returns back to Tom, regardless of the fact that Gatsby treated her like a queen. While Gatsby was determined to recreate history, Tom was concerned with the present, which is what influenced Daisy to stay with him. The novel’s narrator depicts their relationship to have an“unmistakable air of natural intimacy...and anybody would have said that they were conspiring together.”, implying that their devious personas are what keeps their marriage

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