The Effects Of Daisy's Dream In The Great Gatsby

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Gatsby’s dream caused him much pain throughout his life. His dream was to win Daisy’s love, and she was his motivation in acquiring his fortune and lifestyle. He threw weekly parties in hopes that she would show up, and even lied to her about his background to impress her. His whole life was consumed by her that he never once thought about what was good for himself. He kept hoping and dreaming that one day she would fall in love with him again, but the dream of Daisy ended when he was shot and killed by George Wilson. Rather than enjoying his life and living it for himself, he let his need to impress Daisy overrun his life. This led him to be very unhappy.