Daisy Buchanan Flaws

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None of the characters in The Great Gatsby, written by literary genius F. Scott Fitzgerald, are perfect. In fact, most are severely flawed in irreparable ways. One character outshines the rest: Mrs. Daisy Buchanan. Her relationships with characters like Gatsby, Tom, Pammy, and Nick highlight narcissistic traits that prove she's nothing but a rotten, self-absorbed woman. Although she has a flirty personality that charms people into thinking she has lots of love to offer, the truth is she's void of love. The only love she truly feels is towards money and status, and she will use others to obtain these desires. Readers of the story might initially be puzzled by Daisy's conceptualization of love, but a closer reading of the story helps us see that …show more content…

If she really, truly loved him, she would have waited for him to get out of the army. But, she did not, and went off and dated many more men before settling down with a rich man. She could only wait a couple of months before she “...began to move again with the season; suddenly she was again keeping half a dozen dates a day with half a dozen men...”(Fitzgerald 151). Gatsby was well aware of her promiscuous tendencies, but he didn’t care. The promiscuity was just another reason he loved her. So much so, that he thought it was exciting to love a girl that many men had already loved. It made his value of her increase because of how desired she was. Daisy went through so many men who meant nothing to her, and Gatsby was just another one of these men. How quickly she moved on from him and her inability to wait for him shows that she truly did not love him at all, and it was only Gatsby who felt these immense feelings towards her. Gatsby dedicated his entire life to Daisy, building up a fortune just to be with her. And once he did get her back, she only spent time with him because he had acquired a vast amount of wealth. All this evidence proves Daisy didn't reciprocate Gatsby's love and was just using him to gain material

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