Daisy Color In The Great Gatsby

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In The Great Gatsby, Fitzgerald characterizes Daisy with the white color which symbolizes negative aspects about her such as ignorance of life and naivety yet the white color might also portray Daisy as innocent and beautiful. Witness is linked a lot with Daisy in chapter four. By the end of the chapter, Jordan Baker starts telling Nick Carroway about the history between Daisy and Gatsby. This is a second hand story which might not be as accurate as it should be. Stories are always being twisted around so there is always a chance of some error in the story of the story, which is being told by Jordan to Nick who then writes what she say’s. When Jordan first starts telling the story about the past, Daisy is described as “dressed in white, and …show more content…

The game Daisy is playing with her smartness and all is not the right way to go since humans are supposed to show their characteristics and qualities freely no matter what. If she makes people think that she is indeed a fool then they will take advantage of her and we see this happen in the novel already. Because Tom knows that Daisy is an ignorant fool, after 3 months of their marriage he gets into a relationship with a vermin poor women named Myrtle. Tom will not change his mind about Daisy being a fool, even if she proves to him that she is, it’s too late now to do anything and life will move on while Tom thinks she’s a fool indeed because he got used to idea of so much, he can’t let that thought go away. We all know why men are interested in Daisy Buchanan, it’s because she’s a fool and furthermore, it’s because of what she represents as well is money and wealth and that’s exactly what everone wanted in the