Daisy's Dream In The Great Gatsby

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In the book The Great Gatsby by, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Gatsby is the most meaningful character because he represents the danger of having a dream too large to obtain. Daisy was Gatsby’s dream and could not compare to his imagination “because of the colossal vitality of his illusion”( Fitzgerald pg. 101). Gatsby could not obtain his dream, Daisy, because he built her up in his head to be greater than she actually was, making Gatsby’s dream impossible to reach because it lacked ability to exist. Again, Gatsby proved his dreams to be too large by asking daisy “for too much” in the hotel room , demanding her to tell tom she actually never loved him (pg. 139). Gatsby inflates his dream from simply wanting daisy, to needing Daisy to say inaccurate

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