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Daisy Buchanan American Dream Quotes

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“The loneliest moment in someone’s life is when they are watching their whole world fall apart and all they can do is stare blankly,” once said by F. Scott Fitzgerald about the novel, The Great Gatsby is written by F. Scott Fitzgerald. The book is about the American Dream, but to me it seems more of the American Nightmare. Daisy Buchanan, the main female role, is an example of the American Nightmare because even though she’s married to a rich man and Gatsby is still in love with her doesn’t mean she’s happy and is living the American Dream. Daisy Buchanan was introduced in chapter one. Daisy is a ditzy, petite, beautiful, young lady. Nick introduces her in the first chapter and explains how she’s every guys dream girl. Daisy is married to Tom, a cheating rich guy who has old money …show more content…

The American Dream is described as a get rich fast scheme.This fits Daisy perfectly because she knew Gatsby long before she knew Tom. Daisy came from money unlike Gatsby and she felt that she couldn’t marry a poor person because she wouldn’t remain happy and successful so she decided to marry Tom who was very rich. “Her face sad and lovely with bright eyes and a bright passionate mouth.” This quote describes her perfectly and represents both the American Dream and the American Nightmare because her unhappiness shows, but the description shows her beauty. Daisy also can’t let go of her idea of the American Dream. “The danger is, like Gatsby, she carries the well forgotten dreams from age to age.” This shows Daisy needs to carry on with her happy perfect life because she has money. She can’t take full responsibility when she kills Myrtle so she leaves Gatsby for her husband. Daisy also doesn’t go to Gatsby's funeral because it would of been dream she shared with Gatsby, but with no evidence Daisy can keep living her life with money for her happiness and

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