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Daisy Buchanan In The Great Gatsby

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Daisy Buchanan, ‘devoted’ wife of Tom Buchanan, is by far the most perplexing yet distasteful character in The Great Gatsby. Mrs. Buchanan slowly starts to show her true colours of being naïve, puerile and coquettish the more submerged into the book the reader gets. Firstly, Daisy shows herself to be quite naïve after Nick is welcomed into her and Toms house at East Egg and into their lives once again, stating that her knuckle was black and blue after Tom hit her. “You did it Tom, I know you didn’t mean too, but you did do it.” (p.17) That was abuse, but Daisy decided to overlook it and foolishly think of it as an accident. Further on in the book, Tom also hit his mistress in New York and resulted in breaking her nose. Daisy comes off as

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