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How Does Daisy Present In The Great Gatsby

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In the novel of the “Great Gatsby”, Jay shows a tough and naive viewpoint of how his past has blurred his vision. Gatsby does not fully open his eyes and realize that the actions he has made cannot relive the past he so desperately wants back. Gatsby emphasizes this hopeful view to the past by throwing fabulous parties, wearing fashionable clothing, and taking the blame for the death of Myrtle.
Jay Gatsby cannot let go of the past love that he had with Daisy Buchanan, and because of these feelings, he goes to the extent of becoming wealthy to throw fabulous parties in his mansion. He recalls Daisy’s love for wealth, and he throws these parties with the hopes of luring her into them and rekindling the memory of the love they had. This represents Gatsby’s present actions with the intention of bringing the past back to what he believes was a time of love and happiness. Therefore, this symbolizes both a personal and societal aspect of the past to get to the ultimate goal that he wants in present times. …show more content…

Gatsby is stuck on his former actions and love with the girl of his dreams that he cannot realize her feelings were never truly in sync with his. The symbolism of his clothing make her question her actions for only a short amount of time over whether she made the right decision in marrying Tom. This doesn’t have the full effect that Gatsby was hoping for, but he is blinded by the past actions to see clearly that Daisy will never fully go back to him. He never got to realize that his actions to bring back the past never truly happened in the way he was hoping

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