What Are The Similarities Between The Great Gatsby And Daisy Buchanan

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Daisy Buchanan= Amos hart: Both characters are dependent beings that will stay with their spouses even after major betrayal. Both are like loyal dogs that will continue to follow their spouses even when they are burned and cheated on. Daisy even though she loves Gatsby stays with Tom because he’s “stable and honest”, and Amos would do anything to get Roxie out of jail. However, Amos is a lot more desperate to get back with Roxie, unlike Daisy that is more of a follower who can’t seem to make up her own mind and will follow one person until they die and then hook on to somebody else. Mr. Wilson= Amos hart: Both characters suffer from cheating wives, and are both depressed and lost without their wives. Both in their stories, whether on paper …show more content…

At Jay’s Gatsby’s house where there are parties every night the music that gives the parties these upbeat and lighthearted affair is from the jazz bands that play. These bands help give the guests a feeling of fun and where singing, drinking, and other illegal activities are being done. In Chicago, jazz is prevalent in the singing and dancing, there’s a lot of alcohol being drank in show lounges and illegal speakeasies. The Jazz age is seen through characters illegal activities, this theme is a very important theme and is developed thoroughly throughout the book and the …show more content…

In Chicago, Roxie is a very selfish woman; she only cares about herself and her future. All she cares about is getting the fame and fortune and will use anybody to get what she wants. Roxie selfish persona is developed through her dialogue and attitude towards the other women around her. She tries to use Amos as a scapegoat for her adultery, and after she is released from prison Roxie dumps Amos and only cares about her future. In The Great Gatsby, Tom and Daisy are very selfish people. Fitzgerald shows these characters selfish nature through there actions. Daisy only cares about security and luxury, which she gains through a life with Tom, however she also wants to be the center of everyone’s attention which she gets through being with Gatsby. She couldn’t care less about the men, only about what they give to her. Tom is a very selfish man because of what he wants from life. He wants the riches, the luxury, the beautiful trophy wife, and the mistress on the

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