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“Daisy! Daisy! Daisy! I’ll say it whenever I want to! Daisy! Dai–” (37). Daisy, a flower, feminine, white, pure, and yet yellow– the color of corruption. Daisy Buchanan is an indulgent, manipulative, and corrupt character that seeks out the weak in others for her personal gain. She dresses in lavender to show her indulgence in life, and her attitude that since she has money she can do whatever she wants. She murders a woman while driving a yellow car, because she knows none of the consequences will affect her because she can retreat back into her money. Daisy wears white to look angelic, but like a demon stepping on holy ground, it burns her because it’s all fake. Daisy Buchanan; a mother, a wife, a lover, a friend, an adulterer, and a murderer.
Lavender represents indulgence in the timeless novel, The Great Gatsby. Daisy is indulgent, or more specifically self-indulgent, through and through. She gives in to whatever she wants because she is selfish, prodigal, and lacks empathy. “Daisy’s face, tipped sideways beneath a three-cornered lavender hat, looked out at me with a bright ecs...

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