Who Is Fake Love In The Great Gatsby

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Love is a large topic in this novel, but the question is who is in love and who's faking it. My first example of fake love in The Great Gatsby is Tom and Daisy. Now even though this one is pretty obvious I think it's important to mention because no other relationship in the book it quite like this one. Daisy is obviously not in love with Tom but in love with Gatsby, and Tom doesn't love anyone but prefers to use women for sex and bragging rights. An example of this is the affair he's having with Myrtle." Tom's got some woman in New York."( F. Scott Fitzgerald 15). This quote shows that Tom prefers to use women like things he can tote around and use at anytime he wishes making it clear he doesn't love Daisy. As for the question is Daisy in love with Tom I think it's safe to say no seeing as it takes next to no time at all for her to cozy up to Gatsby. …show more content…

Some relationships are kind of one sided I think this one fits perfectly into that category. This point is shown when Myrtle is driving with Tom and drinking in a apartment with him. "Wilson? He thinks she goes to see her sister in New York. He's so dumb he doesn't know he's alive."( F. Scott Fitzgerald 26). This quote shows that George Wilson Myrtle's husband has no clue of the affair that's taking place between Myrtle and Tom. So we know Myrtle doesn't care about Her marriage but does George? In the story George is generally shown to be unintelligent and dull meaning I'm sure had loves his wife but I'm guessing he doesn't show it much and money is tight so no flowers and