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The Great Gatsby
Money, treasure, prestige, and beauty are all providential factors to have
within someone. It is the same money that Gatsby makes that Daisy has already
cherished, but it is all about how they use it. In The Great Gatsby, Daisy uses
money to show arrogance and perfection, but Gatsby uses money to win nothing
more than Daisy's heart. Above all, what Gatsby lacks to understand is that
Daisy is no more willing to sacrifice her belief than her life to make Gatsby's
dream successful. In The Great Gatsby, by Fitzgerald, Gatsby has a hard time
socializing with Daisy due to her strange personality, which shatters Gatsby's
dream. Daisy wants everything to be her way and has never kept any memories of
the past. Gatsby's arrival gives a stir in Daisy's life.
Daisy Buchanan, is an unconcerned, wealthy, shallow, sloppy and gorgeous
lady also referred to...
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