Daisy Buchanan Relationships

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The Great Gatsby, written by Scott Fitzgerald is a historical fiction novel taking place during the 1920’s in New York. This book is about how a man named Gatsby fell in love with a girl named Daisy Buchanan and spent the rest of his life trying to impress her and win her heart back. Although Gatsby tries everything he can do, he cannot impress Daisy enough to get her to leave Tom Buchanan which affects his future. When looking through the social power lens and reading this book you realize how money and class status affects Tom and Daisy’s relationship as well as Gatsby’s relationship with them and the choices they all make. Daisy Buchanan is Nick Carraway’s cousin and the love of Gatsby’s life. She is a extreme flirt and a very admiring …show more content…

He knows that he has a lot of power because of his money and others reactions to his actions. Tom will treat Daisy as if she is a ragdoll then flourish her with anything she wants to remind her that he has what she wants and that he has all the money in the world. Although Tom loves her dearly he is not always the nicest person to her. Tom is also an abusive husband at times when Daisy outrages him. We realize this when Daisy notices that “the knuckle was black and blue. You did it, Tom," she said accusingly. "I know you didn't mean to, but you did do it. That's what I get for marrying a brute of a man, a great, big, hulking physical specimen of a– " (Fitzgerald 12). Tom begins to get panicked when he realizes that Daisy is drifting away from him. Tom does not realize that Daisy has been seeing Gatsby until they go out to lunch and she compliments him many times and catches them staring at each other. During this point in the novel, Tom uses his harsh words towards Daisy and Gatsby to make himself seem like the biggest and worst guy. At this point, Tom starts to bring money into the argument when Daisy starts to side with Gatsby. Therefore this makes Daisy rethink her decision because she knows money is where her happiness is. Towards the end of the novel, Nick realizes “ They were careless people, Tom and Daisy – they smashed up things and creatures and then retreated back into their money or their vast carelessness

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