How Is Daisy Determined In The Great Gatsby

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With the characterization of Gatsby and the symbolism of the green light, F. Scott Fitzgerald expresses how money earned through unfaltering determination does not always bring one to their goal. As he recounts what Gatsby had told him about Daisy and his past, Nick describes how Gatsby “had deliberately. let her believe that he was a person from much the same strata as herself. [but] she vanished into her rich house. leaving Gatsby— nothing” (Fitzgerald 149). Gatsby is indirectly characterized as determined in his belief that he can win Daisy through his actions of gaining large sums of money, with his main, unwavering goal being to attain Daisy. Although Gatsby is a determined man who acquires hard-earned money, he is not able to win Daisy,