Daisy contains many themes of "death" over American dreams and social corruption in the desire of "Great Gatsby" and "Great Gatsby". Daisy, one of the core people of the book, and people of indifferent and wealthy society show the poor quality associated with what Fitzgerald believes is the cause of social turmoil. Daisy showed her desire to get physical wealth at all prices, and she broke the rules hindering her. She is not responsible for her actions.
Daisy and Myrtle: A great Gatsby Fitzgerald woman's "Great Gatsby" is an attractive piece detailing the effects of greed and corruption. The hero is a man named Gatsby. The two main female characters are Daisy and Myrtle. The two women showed an interesting contrast while complementing each other. Daisy is living a luxurious life, and Myrtle is working hard to make a living. Their betrayal in "Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald was a novel written by F. Scott Fitzgerald in 1925, but they all play an important role in novels. It is widely recognized as a "great American novel". Because it shows great wealth, parties, jazz music, and many other aspects of "American Dream". In his novel he showed many symbols including wealth, greed, and the most vivid betrayal. Betrayal can confuse many people and ruin many people. Betrayal has many connections through novels.
The novel "Great Gatsby" is about a man named Gatsby who fell in love with a woman married to Tom Buchanan. He dreams of daisy gathering with him someday. Gatsby had a hard time thinking that he thought he would impress Daisy. He has a luxurious home, a lot of money, and an opposition party, but he does not have the person he wants, Daisy. Even Nick and Daisy is Nick's cousin, friends Gatsby became daisy. In a meeting coordinated by Nick and Gatsby, Daisy