Daisy is the real inhabitant of the wasteland. Because she was betrayed by her husband and persisted throughout her marriage, but she was still with Tom despite having another man, Gatsby, at Daisy. The only reason she did not go to Gatsby was that even though Daisy was dissatisfied with the use of Buchanan's surname, even though old name last name means Daisy, Daisy says she and her social position It is because I wanted to keep "old money". Then he had a "new money", but he was satisfied with Gatsby.
In the novel "The Great Gatsby" by Daisy F. Scott Fitzgerald of "Great Gatsby" of Fitzgerald, Daisy Buchanan 's role has undergone many obvious changes. Daisy is a symbol of destruction of wealth and dedication. She is a character that makes us sorrowful, but it probably is not. Daisy was born in Louisville, Kentucky, Daisy is always the Princess of the Tower, a golden girl everyone dreams of. She was dressed in white and white sports cars, but all day the telephone rang to her house and a young officer excited by Taylor camp asked her to monopolize that night's privilege.
In "The Great Gatsby", Daisy Feibukanan is the only obsession object of Jay Gatsby. In other words, she is the central existence of novels in many ways. But nonetheless, we do not yet know that Daisy Buchanan is personality - it is difficult to understand her inner thoughts, her desires, and even her motives. The quoted format of this guide is (chapter.paragraph). Because there are many versions of Gatsby, I use this system. Therefore, only the student who has a copy of this book uses the page number. You can pay attention to finding citations quoted in your book chapter or paragraph (paragraphs 1-50: beginning of chapter; 50-100: middle of chapter; 100-on: end of chapter) . You can use this function if you are using online or e-book version text.
After this poem came in the autumn of Scott Fitzgerald's "Great Gatsby", discussions between Jay Gatsby and Tom Buchanan (p. 128-129) focus on Gates. More than the story of his first pursuit of Daisy Buchanan. This is the first time that Gatsby confronted his past and revealed his despair to keep his dream of realizing Daisy, which is contributing to the development of the novel. I am moving toward a desperate end. Depiction of Fitzgerald