Examples Of Daisy Buchanan In The Great Gatsby

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The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitgerald is about how people with a high social standing can achieve their American Dream. The Great Gatsby is about Jay and Daisy who fell in love but, she married someone else when he went to war. He tries to win her back showing her that he has money. Fitzgerald uses Jay Gatsby and Daisy Buchanan in order to illustrate his theme regarding society in the 1920s; the power of money was the way to a person's version of the American Dream.
The main character, Jay Gatsby was poor but he entered into some illegal activity to get money and he did all of that for Daisy because she is the American Dream to him. He writes, "Gatsby bought that house so that Dasiy would be across just across the bay." (Fitzgerald 78). He

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