Examples Of Daisy In The Great Gatsby

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Character Self-Portrait
Wrecked Car: A crashed car represents Daisy because her life is a series of failures, and constant mistakes. She is unable to make her own decisions and, like a car accident, she slips up frequently. This impacts her life and the lives of others throughout the story because she is the source of many conflicts that occur.
Angel: Daisy is portrayed, like an angel, as pure and innocent. This impacts the story because originally the reader truly believes Daisy’s front, but later on she reveals her true colors. Because of this, she easily manipulates others, especially Gatsby.
Glass Vase: Daisy symbolizes a glass vase because she’s fragile, and when it is time to make decisions, her world shatters. This impacted her life because it caused problems when choices needed to be made, especially when she had to choose between Tom and Gatsby, everything began to fall apart. …show more content…

Both are eager to have an affair, and Daisy does not confront Tom although she knows about his affair with Myrtle. Daisy did not want to marry Tom to begin with, so what little strength their relationship had in the beginning, was nonexistent by the end of the novel. This impacts the story because it makes it easy for Daisy to fall for Gatsby, since her relationship with Tom is not strong enough to hold her back.
Mask: A mask represents Daisy because of her inability to be honest and truthful to the other characters in the novel. Daisy puts on a different face for each of the characters, and this impacts the novel because she easily tricks people and it creates many

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