The Great Gatsby Chapter 1 Quotes

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“Suddenly, with a strained sound, Daisy bent her head to the shirts and began to cry stormily. “They’re such beautiful shirts” she sobbed, her voice muffled in the think folds. “It makes me sad because I’ve never seen such- such beautiful shirts before.” (Fitzgerald 92) Daisy is a careless, self centered, wealthy, white woman that does not have to worry about a thing. When a man of the past catches her attention she makes the decision to pursue him again. Girls and Boys represent the way Daisy acts towards her husband Tom and his wealth.There are many events in the novel that tie into Boys and Girls song lyrics including in chapter one when Daisy says girls are better off being fools (Fitzgerald) Foolishness becomes a theme as the story plays …show more content…

It becomes rather obvious that money and social status or the main reason Tom and Daisy are together. "She looked at me with an absolute smirk on her lovely face as if she had asserted her membership in a rather distinguish secret society to which she and Tom belonged.” (Fitzgerald 22) Daisy knew nothing but how to live wealthy so when she met Tom it was easy to adapt to a life with him. In the song Boys and Girls the first verse ties in exactly with Tom and his money saying "educated with money he's well-dressed not funny." Tom was a well-off Oxford man who graduated at the top of his class, it's no wonder Daisy liked him. Daisy gains a sort of obstruction with men who have money so when Gatsby becomes part of the picture again it is easy for him to grab her attention now that he is wealthy. There are many other examples that go along with the theme of …show more content…

Girls start acting a certain way to impress boys and lose all sense of intelligence. In the song Boys and Girls the lyrics say "Girls don't like boys, girls like cars and money. Boys will laugh at girls when they're not funny.” This can be closely related to The Great Gatsby in chapter 1 when Daisy says "and I hope she'll be a fool that's the best thing a girl can be in this world a beautiful little fool." (Fitzgerald) Daisy is referring to her daughter and how when she grows up it is better for her to be a fool so she does not get her heart broken. By wishing foolishness on her daughter, Daisy is inferring that she, herself is not a fool and she doesn't know what Tom has been doing, she just chooses not to say anything for the sake of their relationship. This leads back to her love of money and