Who Is Daisy Idolize Wealth In The Great Gatsby

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The Hollowness of the Wealthy in The Great Gatsby People would think that the wealthy would be the most caring and generous because they have everything. Sometimes it does not matter what they have, but who they are. In The Great Gatsby, there are a lot of different characters and different personalities. But, the hollow ones who only care about money, stand out. In The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald suggests that people who idolize wealth are hollow individuals. Fitzgerald shows this through the characterization of Daisy, Tom, and Gatsby. Daisy is a hollow character because when she married Tom, she did not marry him for his love. She married him because of the money he had to offer her. Daisy tells the reader, “Take’em down-stairs and …show more content…

The green light Nick talks about symbolizes what Daisy stands for: “Daisy put her arm through his abruptly, but he seemed absorbed in what he had just said. Possibly it had occurred to him that the colossal significance of that light had now vanished forever” (Fitzgerald 93). Gatsby idolizes the wealth and the social class of Daisy, not who she actually is as a person. Gatsby wanted nothing at all from Daisy except from the prize she represented: “Gatsby himself, although innocent in his love for Daisy, lies about his education and cannot tell the truth about the shady sources of his wealth” (Werlock). By using characterization, the reader understands that is is all about the money that Gatsby cares about. If Daisy did not have the money she had, and the social class she was in, Gatsby would have never cared who she was. In The Great Gatsby F. Scott Fitzgerald suggests that people who idolize wealth are hollow individuals. Fitzgerald shows this through the characterization of Gatsby, Tom, and Daisy. In the world, there are a lot of different social classes. The lower class, the working class, the middle class, and the upper class. Just because someone has a lot of money, does not mean they are always going to be happy in the world. The people who truly have character and value others, will find themselves being