F ยท Scott Fitzgerald 's novel "Great Gatsby" in the center of the relationship between Gatsby and Daisy "Great Gatsby" is the theme of Jay Gatsby's desire The unswerving pursuit began with the beauty of Daisy Buchanan. But when Jay and Daisy were together, these two characters showed considerable embarrassment, but this embarrassing atmosphere was mainly the result of Jay Gatsby's actions. The unpleasant relationship between Gatsby and Daisy was confirmed at a meeting that may be compared with two school children.
The novel of "Great Gatsby" is centered on three relationships: Jay Gatsby and Daisy Buchanan, Tom Buchanan and Mrytle Wilson, Nick Carraway and Jordan Baker. It is difficult for all of these pairs to be yourself and how to react with each other. All these things finally disappeared at the end of the novel, and it also shows that they are not strong. "Do you want to see Gatsby?" Quotes Jordan. "She does not know, Gatsby does not want to let her know, you should invite her to drink tea." This is how Gatsby met with his past love before the war. In their lives, Daisy knew that her husband Tom Buchanan was cheating on her, lying that he was Catholic and did not believe in divorce. . The only reason to invite thousands of people so that Gatsby comes to his party every Saturday is to make Daisy very popular.
Daisy Buchanan - Nick's cousin, Gatsby women like that. As a young woman before the Louisville War, Daisy was pursued by several officers including Gatsby. She fell in love with Gatsby and promised to wait for him. Daisy decided not to wait for Gozy when a wealthy and powerful young man named Tom Buchanan asked him to marry him. Daisy and Tom are now living in Gatsby in the trendy East Egg district of Long Island, a member of a beautiful social circle. She is ironic, somewhat ironic, and very superficial, covering her husband's constant infidelity.
Jay Gatsby is a wealthy businessman who earned his money through illegal theft. Gatsby's love, Daisy Buchanan is a materialist's woman who marries arrogant Tom Buchanan. She seems to care only about money. Gatsby fell in love with Daisy and did his best to win her. The only motivation for Gatsby to get all the money is to attract Daisy. Since Daisy's marriage Gatsby and Daisy 's love has been forbidden. This concept makes this relationship more desirable. Because Gatsby is trapped in a relationship with Daisy, he is a delusion. His only goal is to regain Daisy.