The Great Gatsby And Daisy's Life

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Many people have been in relationships that they can not let go of. People hold the past because sometimes they think they can get it back. Everyone holds the love they want to have, but is that love really real? If people hold their past relationships for too long and don't move on, they can get themselves in trouble, or end up heartbroken. In F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby, Jay Gatsby's obsession with his past relationship with Daisy caused his tragic death.

When Gatsby first met Daisy he was very poor and Daisy wanted someone who was able to support her lavish lifestyle. Gatsby was dedicated to gaining more money so he could one day be with Daisy again. Gatsby joined the army so he could start making money somehow. When Gatsby came back, Daisy had already been married to someone else. That, someone, was Tom Buchanan. Tom was very rich and Daisy loved him for that.
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Because of that, Gatsby was determined to be with Daisy again, “Gatsby, therefore, sought to recreate the past by marrying Daisy, but with his new wealthy persona intact” (Gross and Gross 76). Gatsby seemed to go mad trying to make Daisy love him again. Gatsby talked about his past with Daisy all the time, as we heard in the book from Nick Carraway, “He talked a lot about the past and I gathered that he wanted to recover something, some idea of himself perhaps, that had gone into loving Daisy” (Fitzgerald 110). Gatsby was holding this image of him and Daisy being together again one day. “He was trying to recreate his own romantic fantasy that he had kept with himself for the last 5 years” (Gross and Gross