Is Daisy Buchanan Morally Responsible For The Great Gatsby

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In “The Great Gatsby” by F. Scott Fitzgerald, George Wilson shoots Jay Gatsby as well as himself out of anger due to the loss of his wife. Although Wilson is legally at fault for killing Gatsby, Daisy and Tom are two characters that could both be morally responsible for the death as they fuel the events leading up to it. Daisy acted innocent and was a direct cause leading to the event as she was the one killed Myrtle. Tom let it build up and made assumptions out of spite towards Gatsby, he told Wilson it was Gatsby who was driving. Both played a role in being morally responsible for the actual event happening however I believe that one holds more responsibility. Daisy Buchanan is a beautiful yet naive and foolish woman. She is vain and often