"Obsession may come from the ideal version of a person you do not know.This person's idea will be more crazy.You fits how she fits your perfect life Do it, and ultimately project the ideal person to her. "
Obsession: Continually, intermittently, attract and fulfill someone's thought with distractions
"I think half of him wants to go to his party overnight, but she has not done this before," said Jordan Baker
What? Discuss how Fitzgerald showed the charm of Daisy and Gatsby and how his love to her was obsessed. Fitzgerald presented Gatsby 's obsession and obsession with Daisy in a clear and positive way as if she had not tried to conceal it. Based on Fitzgerald's wife Zelda, Daisy is a young and beautiful woman from Louisville, Kentucky. She is Nick's cousin and she is the subject of Gatsby's love. She is very popular among executives near my home, including Jay Gatsby. Fitzgerald showed Gatsby 's despair against Daisy' s love and approval, and all the lies he said was to create a new role she wanted to be approved. However, his lies are outrageous. The past of Gatsby is scattered all over the book. But there are two versions of his history, Jay Gatsby's events and James Guts' events. I first heard Gatsby's past from Gatsby's own past
As the book focuses on the relationship between Gatsby and Daisy, the great Gatsby can be seen as a love story for some people. From the second time, we met Jay Gatsby who fell in love with Daisy, and he does anything to get her back. He hosted a lavish gathering and worked hard to become rich so that he could get her back. We all have seen a program or movie that someone is fascinated by the character and doing everything for them, which may be unhealthy. Gatsby really fell in love with Daisy, or is she obsessed? After reading this book, I think that Gatsby is not in love with Daisy. He is very fascinated with her.
The relationship between Daisy and Gatsby is absolutely imbalanced. Both sides have unequal love (Gatsby seems to prefer Daisy, Daisy is with him). It is also difficult for us to decipher both sides of this relationship. Because we are not daisy but know more about his past and his inner life. Therefore, it is difficult to criticize Daisy as not choosing Gatsby Tom. She was unable to achieve Gatsby's rosy memory, and all that she represents. Furthermore, in Chapter 6 briefly introducing the world of Gatsby, she seems to be unhappy. "She was shocked by an unprecedented Broadway-born place in a fishing village in Long Island, whose original liveliness was shocked by excessive sudden addiction along ancient euphemisms and short-lived crowds, I received a shock.