Why Is Daisy Important In The Great Gatsby

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Women often feel like a commodity or prize to be won. For example, Wealthy women are sought after for their position in society. In The Great Gatsby, the pursuit of wealth through Daisy shows this when Gatsby says, “Her voice is full of money”(120). Daisy is not heard for what she is saying but only by what she can offer. Gatsby’s obsession with wealth and status influences his chase after Daisy. Another time Daisy is treated like a prize is when Gatsby and Tom argue over who Daisy loves, all without Daisy speaking. At one point in the conversation, Tom tells Daisy, “Just tell him the truth-that you never loved him-”(132). She is valued not as a human but as a commodity. Gatsby and Tom do not truly love Daisy because they are only attracted