Important Events In The Great Gatsby

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Gatsby uses all his financial means, personality, and charm to try to win back the heart of his true love Daisy Buchanan through hosting extraordinary parties and his influential behaviour on others. F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote the “Great Gatsby" fiction novel to intrigue readers to fall into the fantasy world of lavish parties and the dramatical effect of a love connection that only ends up in tragedy. Events in life can influence the decisions that one makes and can have significant impact through changing our destiny. The significant events throughout the novel notably impacted the following characters Nick Carraway, Daisy Buchanan and Jay Gatsby. resulting in forever changing their destiny’s by the following events Nick Carraway …show more content…

Problems started to evolve when Daisy married an unfaithful husband. Not knowing this moment would changed her life forever. Having an un faitful husband lead Daisy to wonder off with the mysterious Gatsby as they had just fallen in love again. The marriage of Tom and Daisy was a event that would have destruction on Daisy life because it turned into cheating and lost of trust. Anothor major event was the gathering of of Nick and Daisy for tea as it result in the renioun of Daisy and Gatsby after a long five years disapperance. This apperance bonded past feeling for each other that would change the faith of all charcters. As their love grew strong the marraige fell apart. The appreance of their love was easily reconized by Tom , making him get arrgesive against gatsby and to bring him to New york to confront him and make him look folish in front of Daisy. Tom spoke that Gatsby was a bootlegger and all his funds were illegal. This event had a harsh impact on the thought of Daisy making her think differently about Gatsby. She was a little brain washed by Tom influencing her make hard desions on her own. Each one of these movements like marrying Tom, falling in love again, and the influence from Tom had a harsh impact on her faith of loving the write man and killing the wong

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