Analysis of The Great Gatsby

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March 27, 2012

 

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At this point, Gatsby misunderstood that money could buy his dream. When he became wealthy, he thought he could marry Daisy. However, Daisy betrayed him and married Tom because of her materialistic desire despite that she did not love Tom at all. Nevertheless, Gatsby still remained optimistic and he took Daisy to his large, luxurious white house and said "That huge place over there? Do you like it?" At first, Gatsby thought that his wealth could help him to regain Daisy's love, but he was wrong because money could not buy back the time he lost to spend with Daisy and her loneliness...
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In addition, the problem is that Daisy had her own family a little daughter to take care of. Initially, Daisy thought she could just abandon everything she had and then followed Gatsby, but she finally refused to go with Gatsby. One ironic quote by Daisy, "Do you always watch for the longest day of the year and then miss it? I always watch for the longest day of the year and miss it...
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