Great Gatsby began in Long Island in New York in the 1920s and Nick Charayway visited his second representative, Daisy and her husband, Tom Buchanan. Tom Buchanan is a wealthy person, and his family is very wealthy, so they can trace the money so they live in a very unique town. Nick Callaway is from Minnesota State and moved to New York in the summer. He borrowed a house in the West Egg district of Long Island, New York where Daisy and Tom lived. He is fascinated by Mr. Jay Gatsby, a wealthy mysterious man with a huge mansion next to Nick.
F. Scott Fitzgerald's 1925 Novel "The Great Gatsby" tells of strange adherence to Jay Gatsby's wealthy Daisy Buchanan. Years ago, Daisy refused because there was no money Gatsby now hopes to hold a lavish party at his long island manor and gather Daisy's attention. Called by Gatsby 's neighbor, Nick Calloway, this book records the summer, Gatsby finally won the feelings of Daisy, but it was discovered by Daisy' s husband Tom. After Tom exposed the case, Daisy ended up in a fiery explosion as Tom's mistress, Matthele, hit her by chance at Gatsby's car. Mr. husband thought Gatsby was responsible, then killed 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. What? She was wearing white clothes and had a small white sports car, but all the characters Daisy Buchanan and Roxie Hart compare "great Gatsby" and "Chicago" with some unusual similarities had. For example, both characters are very skeptical and can not think about others or improve others. I am not myself. In my opinion, these two roles are regarded as disgraceful as they are consistently dishonest. However, these two women have bias in their selfish motives.