Examples Of Daisy Buchanan In The Great Gatsby

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In the novel The Great Gatsby, written by F. Scott Fitzgerald, the narrator, Nick Carraway, befriends a man who goes by the name of Jay Gatsby. Gatsby reveals himself as a wealthy man whose only desire was to finally be reunited with his lover from many years ago, Daisy Buchanan. However, a series of unfortunate events happen that causes Daisy to think differently of Gatsby, thus losing her feelings for him. In addition to that, Daisy’s husband, Tom Buchanan, is the main reason that lead Daisy to think differently of him. This turns Gatsby into a hopeless man; there are no other options or solutions to win Daisy’s affections. During the aftermath of the events that happened between them, Gatsby is shot and killed by a man named George Wilson.