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The Great Gatsby Daisy's Life

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Jay Gatsby is arguably the richest man in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel The Great Gatsby and is also one of the most conflicted. At face value, it would seem as if he has everything a man could want in life, a mansion, extravagant parties evert night and so on. However what does this man struggle with? What is it that even with all his money he cannot obtain? That one thing would be Daisy Buchanan’s love the one thing that Gatsby has tried so hard to obtain, working for five years, most of his adult life, just to get to see this woman again and its driven him borderline insane. There are quite a few obstacles in Gatsby’s way to obtain Daisy’s love throughout the novel most namely among these are Gatsby’s struggles within himself and with other …show more content…

While Daisy can’t be bought in the literal sense she is attracted to the man with the most wealth at the time, hence her marrying Tom when Gatsby left for the war, and that is what he has strived to be, the most wealthy man in Daisy's life. Gatsby has spent most of his adult life trying to make as much money as possible to create this perona of a high born man that Daisy would be instantly attracted to. Gatsby's low birth also presents a problem that he must overcome, as someone of such a lowly born stature would not likely go far in the world and would defeintly not capture hte eye of Daisy, a woman of priviledge, so he set off to improve himself both financially (externally) and as a person (internally)as shown in the novel with this passage "On the last fly-leaf was printed the word SCHEDULE, and the date September 12, 1906. And …show more content…

This passage shows Gatsby's determination in everything thing he does, nothing is done halfway and certainly not without his full attention to detail. However most notable among Gatsby's external conflicts is the War, as shown here"“Then came the war, old sport. It was a great relief, and I tried very hard to die, but I seemed to bear an enchanted life"(70). While Gatsby was a decorated war veteran the War was also what tore him away from Daisy and let her go off and marry Tom. Gatsby was so torn by this even that he actually tried to die in the war but instead became a hero.This was out of his control however without it the whole premise of the book and the very reason Gatsby made his vast wealth would never have existed wihtout his going and surviving the war making it the top external conflict that Gatsby must deal with as main

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