How Does Daisy Change In The Great Gatsby

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Everyone loves Money don’t they, capitalism anyone? In the Great Gatsby we see many times where people care more about money than they do with love. One character that does this is a lot is Daisy. We see that Daisy really loves Jay Gatsby but, he doesn’t have that much money, so instead she married tom for his money and status level.

In the Book, The Great Gatsby you will ready about how people use their money and how popular people are in the world around them. Throughout the story Daisy shows the she chooses the shallow life of a money lover instead of loving her true love.

Money finds a way through social connection and straight to Daisy. It’s not long after Nick and Jordan Baker’s meeting the Gatsby’s and Daisy’s connection meets outside of history. In chapter five, we read about the meeting of Nick, Daisy and Jay. Jay tilts his head back in boredom and knocks over a clock. This is symbolic, he knocks over time just as he tried to recreate his past with Daisy. Gatsby’s focus on the past prevents him from seeing how Daisy has changed or even considering that she changed. …show more content…

She is Nick’s cousin. She is a young woman in Louisville. She fell in love with Gatsby and promised to wait for him. Daisy wants to be loved very badly and when a wealthy man like Tom Buchanan, asked her to marry him, Daisy decided not to wait for Gatsby anymore and go for the money that tom has. Daisy lives with Tom across from Gatsby in the fashionable East Egg district of Long