During "Great Gatsby", it was clear that the relationship between Tom and Daisy was unstable. While reading the novel, I asked about the reason for continuation of those relationships. Tom and Daisy are from the same world and are united against money. Both Tom and Daisy come from the upper part of society. Daisy and Tom are married because his house is full of ivy. Tom is from old money; his family was wealthy for many years. Daisy claimed that she fell in love with Gatsby, but he did not get the money she should be married. So when Tom was introduced to Daisy, she saw the opportunity.
"Great Gatsby" was a novel written by F. Scott Fitzgerald and took place in the early 1900s. The book consists of five main characters, Nick Charway, Tom Buchanan, Daisy Buchanan, Jay Gatsby and Jordan Baker. When I finished this novel, I came to the conclusion that this is a well written book. The two main reasons for making this novel strikingly are that Fitzgerald writes according to his personal experience and fully utilizes his literary elements. - In Great Gatsby, F Scott Fitzgerald uses many universal and timeless themes to make the novel classic. He emphasized that most people lack insight and can not see the truth. For most people in society, reality is an illusion they create in their minds. Roles, events, scenes, symbols, and images help build this theme. Mr. Wilson, a woman who is ridiculously showing off, is trying to escape her class to a higher level
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.