The Great Gatsby Rhetorical Analysis

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In The Great Gatsby, by F. Scott Fitzgerald, the audience sees the climax arise in this excerpt, which sets the theme and conflict of this novel. This passage defines the moment Jay Gatsby has been waiting for to confront and spend time with Daisy, his true love. The audience knows this because, Gatsby threw the extravagant parties to have Daisy come and revive their love.

There is no denying that Jay Gatsby and Daisy Buchanan have love and infatuation towards each other. However, Daisy does not show enough effort to their obvious “relationship” which has been evident since the beginning. “ Is this absolutely where you live, my dearest one? … are you in love with me”. It is very apparent that Daisy wants to show some kind of love and care