How Does Daisy Change In The Great Gatsby

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Great Gatsby “There are all kinds of love in this world but never the same love twice” (Fitzgerald). The love that Gatsby possesses for Daisy is unique-- not only by its incapability to be replicated totally or completely, but also because Gatsby loved Daisy in a rare and beautiful way. Gatsby was not a dreamer, he was an achiever. He was motivated by a true love for the person he believed Daisy to be and he never gave up on that dream. Despite distance, fear, or unrequited devotion, Gatsby was determined to love Daisy in a way that every girl wants to be loved. Through trials and opposition, Gatsby did whatever it took -- right or wrong, ethical or unjust-- to execute a scheme to retrieve his lost treasure: Daisy. Gatsby says, “I love her …show more content…

He had a “heightened sensitivity to the promises of life” and an “extraordinary gift for hope, a romantic readiness such that [Nick] had never found in any other person and which [he will] likely never find again” (Fitzgerald). Gatsby has a hope that the future can be like the past. All experiences have an impact on those who experience them, leaving a scar that never disappears. Daisy never could love Gatsby the same way she once thought she did, because she was changed by her own experiences. Try as he might, Gatsby could not convince Daisy to say she truly never loved Tom, because she did love Tom. She did love him once, when she thought Gatsby was gone. The feeling of losing Gatsby when she thought he was gone in war left a scar that had never left her. Seeing Gatsby again for the first time had been like seeing a ghost for poor Daisy. When Daisy and Gatsby were reunited in Nick’s home, her old love for Gatsby was awakened with a start; however it had to share space in her heart with the love for the life that she had grown accustomed to with Tom. Though Gatsby’s love for Daisy was constant and never changed, Daisy was reshaped by her own experiences and did not love Gatsby the same way she did before. For this, Nick was wise in telling Gatsby that “[Gatsby] can’t repeat the past”