How Is Daisy Portrayed In The Great Gatsby

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Daisy is probably the most disappointing character throughout this story. At first, Daisy is portrayed as innocence, purity, wealth, and light. But, eventually proves to be selfish. Shallow, and hurtful woman. You want Daisy to be worthy of Gatsby’s love, but she just can't. Gatsby only sees her good, and become obsessed with her. Gatsby goes to many lengths to win her over because he believes her to be worthy of his love. However, as the story goes on, Daisy proves not to be all that. Daisy’s life is about no one else but her. Daisy symbolizes The American Dream. She is the idea of richer and better, but also gives off the aura of unattainable. Also much like The American Dream. However, Daisy not only represents The American Dream, but