How Is Daisy Portrayed In The Great Gatsby

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The world has taught is how to subdue women every chance they are given. Years ago women were treated very differently than how they are in the present. The three women in the book The Great Gatsby are portrayed differently, but all have the same morals. Daisy Buchanan, Myrtle Wilson, and Jordan Baker; all women suppressed by the hands of men. Although they all differed personality to personality, they were unfortunately raised in a time where attitudes towards females were contrasting the present. Fitzgerald used three types of women to represent how society perceived and treated females. As well as how society shaped women to fit a shallow, objectively driven, standard during the 1920’s. F. Scott Fitzgerald conveys Daisy as a user. She is using …show more content…
“ ‘Her voice is full of money,’ he said suddenly.That was it. I’d never understood before. It was full of money” (Fitzgerald 120). Gatsby can see Daisy's true self, but can not fully admit to himself that what she is doing is wrong. He understands Daisy loves his money, yet chooses to be act completely oblivious to the fact. All that comes out of her mouth is money. She is absorbed more with the thought of Gatsby's money that she is confusing love with lust. “ ‘They’re such beautiful shirts,” she sobbed, her voice muffled in the thick folds. “It makes me sad because I’ve never seen such — such beautiful shirts before.’ ” (Fitzgerald 92). Daisy is speaking from her heart. Her true thought process is: materialistic. She is driven back into love with Gatsby by his economic status. Daisy is so obsessed with shirt, which symbolises his financial situation, she even has the audacity to cry. The fact she is emotionally moved by his “things” aids the point women were raised ,during the 20’s, to romanticize wealth. “They were careless people, Tom and Daisy — they smashed up things and creatures and then retreated back into their money or their vast carelessness, or whatever it was that kept them together,