The Role Of Daisy's Ambition In The Great Gatsby

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C. - Gatsby begins attaining his dream by illegally selling liquor, which destroys his emotional conscious. On the other hand, Lucas strives his best to attain wealth and the only option for him is stealing, from this, his nature is corrupted by immoral actions. - Gatsby’s following aspiration is to reunite with Daisy, but as he strives for this dream it affects his character emotionally due to his realization of loneliness, and sadness from false hope. Lucas also continues to dream about the things he wants and as he tries to establish them it only makes his character become violent. - The final objective for each character is Gatsby’s dream to be with Daisy, and Lucas’ ambition to become a wealthy man. However, it leaves Gatsby’s character

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