Is Daisy Buchanan's Life Important In The Great Gatsby

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In the book, The Great Gatsby, James Gatsby has one goal, to earn the love and acknowledgment of Daisy Buchanan. Throughout the novel, author Scott Fitzgerald uses his own life experiences to represent characters, and how shallow life can be if you are only focused on one thing. However, Fitzgerald makes Gatsby fall just short of gaining her back. He had gone through so much just to get her attention, and when he died, she died. Basically, all of his life was devoted to Daisy, money, parties, and nothing more. Why is this a problem? Well, Fitzgerald is known for writing about his past experiences and what he has gone through in life. One of the most traumatic things Fitzgerald went through in his life was when meeting his sixteen year old girlfriend