The Great Gatsby Daisy Buchanan's Life

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“...Humans have a knack for choosing precisely the things that are worst for them” (Rowling 1). We tend to reach for the things that are beyond our reach but yet we continue to reach. The main protagonist Gatsby in The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald. A young, adamant and affectionate soul goes through numerous amounts of phases such as being in a social class that was not fit for his liking, an illegal way to gain his riches and even the affection from a naive woman by the name Daisy Buchanan.
Gatsby’s life is the true definition of coming from nothing. “Started from the bottom now we’re here” (Drake 1), he went from slaving on a farm in North Dakota, to living lavish in a marvelous mansion in the west egg of New York. “Of course we was broke up when he run off from home, but now I see there was a reason for it” (Fitzgerald 172), he left home at a young age to chase the wealth route. He generally had his daily life planned out, full of general resolves from
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The first woman that Gatsby legitimately loved. “The future for me is already a thing of the past, you were my first love and you will be my last” (Dylan 1). Gatsby was so determined to gain Daisy that he could taste the brew of wealth he was about to attain in order to prosper in his plan. Unlike Gatsby’s upbringing which was undoubtedly dim, Daisy’s was more vivacious and joyful. “She’s got an indiscreet voice” (Fitzgerald 120), the way that she spoke was full of secret and privacy like she was up to something. This callow woman was Gatsby’s unattainable dream that he so yearned for, no matter the consequence nor the obstacles that occurred. “So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past” (Fitzgerald 180). Although he crawled from the depths of the gutter utilizing his illegal upbringings and dealing with love . Gatsby knew that it was out of his reach but yet he continued to apply