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... The only way Gatsby could be happy with Daisy in the long run is if she breaks off her marriage with Tom and tells Tom that she has always loved Gatsby. ...
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... Buchanan, instead of waiting for monetarily-challenged Gatsby to return ... but it has not made her happy with her ... Fitzgerald uses Daisy as a symbol of all of the ...
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... even if that means with somebody else. Gatsby knew that Daisy was married to Tom, and by knowing that he should be happy for her. ...
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... If you chose rich, then all I can say is that you'll probably live a life similar to that of Daisy or Gatsby. If you chose being happy, though, then either ...
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... Gatsby believed this was what would make him happy. Upon meeting Daisy, she altered that dream to the point where he couldn't be happy with his wealth without ...
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... with the problems of life, and can therefore be happy. The Great Gatsby takes this belief, and shows its flaws through the lives of Jay, Tom and Daisy. ...
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... Gatsby feels like a changed man and he feels the only thing that can make him happy is her. However Daisy has wealth in her family and Gatsby does not. ...
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... with the problems of life, and can therefore be happy. The Great Gatsby takes this belief, and shows its flaws through the lives of Jay, Tom and Daisy. ...
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... of Daisy Buchanan. If this all works out, he would eventually reach the American dream, but the American dream usually does not make that person happy. Gatsby ...
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... Gatsby truly happy. The only thing that could make Gatsby truly happy would be attaining his true love, Daisy. Before he went off ...
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... ghostly heart." Albeit, Daisy wasn't happy in her marriage, but she would never leave Tom. For a small time, she too was caught up in Gatsby's glorious dream ...
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... everything, though she refuses to be with Gatsby even when ... unhappy but in good social standing, than happy and not ... That is to say, Daisy is stuck up, extravagant ...
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... worry with the problems of life, and can be happy. The Great Gatsby takes this thinking, and shows what is ... lives of these three characters (Jay, Daisy, and Tom ...
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... The love falls between Gatsby and Daisy. Gatsby concludes that he will reach his goals of the American dream by being happy w h Daisy again. ...
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... Likewise in the novel The Great Gatsby Jay Gatsby who lived ... enormous mansion and wealth, he was not happy since he ... not have the love of his life Daisy Buchanan ...
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... with Jay Gatsby and be happy with her true love, she decides to leave him, causing his premature death, "They were careless people, Tom and Daisy-they smashed ...
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... moments when she did love him and they were happy together. Daisy cannot deny anything that Tom is saying. Although she is unable to commit to Gatsby the way ...
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... the one thing he would give his life for, Daisy's love. ... Even though everyone thought of Gatsby as being great, he was not great because he was never happy. ...
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... Daisy also lost real love with Gatsby. ... When Gatsby went off to war she married Tom ... in order to achieve her personal goal because of this she isn't happy in her ...
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... In Fitzgerald's novels The Great Gatsby and Tender is the Night, the characters Daisy Buchanan and ... great wealth and possessions people are not happy. ...
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... Throwing big parties was Gatsby's way of getting Daisy to come over to his house. ... Gatsby's parties are filled with drunk and happy people, but sometimes ...
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... He cannot get past the love he had with Daisy to live a happy life in the present. Gatsby rejects his mere humanness and wishes to destroy the present. ...
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... eyes" (96). Inevitably, the two of them draw closer, but this in no way deters Gatsby from trying to make Daisy happy. He even terminates ...
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... However in The Great Gatsby, Jay does not want money because he thinks it's the only way he can be happy. ... a whole lot of money can make Daisy love him ...
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... In both cases, Gatsby, Tom and Daisy are happy until their illusion comes crashing down on them, revealing the horrors of reality. ...
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... Throwing big parties was Gatsby's way of getting Daisy to come over to his house. ... Gatsby's parties are filled with drunk and happy people, but sometimes ...
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... Gatsby was corrupted by money. He wanted money and believed that money would make him happy. Once he became rich, his dream was centered on Daisy. ...
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... Throwing big parties was Gatsby's way of getting Daisy to come over to his house. ... Gatsby's parties are filled with drunk and happy people, but sometimes ...
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... ultimate dream, Daisy. He must have her and he will do anything that is required in order to win her. Unfortunately, Gatsby's faith in love and happy endings ...
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... if he had lived and won Daisy back, together ... possessions would have made either of them truly happy. While Jay Gatsby and many Americans believe that material ...
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