The Great Gatsby: Daisy
In one of the greatest works of the Twentieth Century, "TheGreat Gatsby" by F.Scott Fitzgerald, there are many dynamic and round characters which greatly add to the story's theme. One character, Daisy Fay Buchannon, is made essential by way of her relation to the theme. With her multi-dimensional personality and relation to the conflicts, she becomes needed in order to convey the meaning. Not only this, but she is also an important Daisy Buchannon is a round and dynamic character with many different sides to her personality. Early on in the book, she is portayed as sweet and innocent. Her white and seemingly floating dress appeals to Nick in this way. She grew up as "the most popular of all the young girls in Louisville." Even then she dressed in white. Daisy also keeps a daughter around as a show toy. Whenever company comes over, she beckons for the little girl to come and put on a little act for everyone. This is signifies her life. She is kept in the closet until it's time to show off for company. Daisy becomes radiant and personable.
will fall in love with Gatsby. Gatsby is still in love with her someone they're not, just as people in the society of the 1920's. money. He believed that money would make him happy. When he numerous. The most significant way is that she is the central after five years. He hopes and dreams that she is too. This displayed in Gatsby, who is involved in the drug trafficing between her and Tom. Tom had a mistress and Daisy was upset by s gone, she is a bored housewife, of no
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