The book The Great Gatsby explores the love shared between Gatsby and Daisy, but also delves into Daisy's desire for fame and wealth. Love is a powerful emotion that involves deep affection, intimacy, passion, and commitment. It can be challenging for some individuals to attain these qualities. People often fall out of love due to unrealistic expectations or a lack of feeling appreciated. In such situations, they may begin to consider whether someone else would be a better match for them. The love between Daisy and Gatsby is so captivating as shown in the quote where Daisy screamed “Take ’em downstairs and give ’em back to whoever they belong to”. Tell ’em all Daisy’s changed’ her mine. Say: ‘Daisy’s changed’ her mind!’ (Fitzgerald, 70) ‘Their connection is filled with longing, passion, and the desire to recapture the past. The way Fitzgerald portrays their love makes you feel both hopeful and heartbroken at the same time. Ultimately, the novel is a timeless tale that continues to resonate with readers …show more content…
Loving someone involves care, closeness, protectiveness, attraction, affection, and trust and being loved too. The essay delves into the tragic love story of Daisy and Gatsby, highlighting the emotions of care, closeness, protectiveness, attraction, affection, and trust that are involved in loving someone. The essay also notes the unfairness and selfishness that is shown by Daisy in their relationship.”I was looking at an elegant young roughneck, a year or two over thirty, whose elaborate formality of speech just missed being absurd.”(Fitzgerald,128) It also shows the patience that Gatsby exhibited while waiting for Daisy. As much as they loved themselves so much, they had unequal footing even though they had love and affection for each other. Daisy and Gatsbys love is the true definition of unfairness,selfishness but also at the same time patience which Daisy didn't