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      • Gatsby's love for Daisy is more about what she represents—wealth, status, and the idealized past—than who she truly is. His obsession is tied to his dreams of success and the illusion of recapturing a perfect past, rather than an authentic connection with Daisy as a person.
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  2. Quick answer: In The Great Gatsby, Gatsby loves Daisy because he's an idealist, one of life's genuine romantics. He's fallen in love, not so much with Daisy, but with an...

  3. Daisy fell in love with Lieutenant Jay Gatsby, who was stationed at the base near her home. Though she chose to marry Tom after Gatsby left for the war, Daisy drank herself into numbness the night before her wedding, after she received a letter from Gatsby.

  4. Oct 3, 2024 · Gatsby believes that, because he is now wealthy and fashionable, he can win Daisy's love and claim her. However, she knew him when he had little and cannot forget his...

  5. Quick answer: In The Great Gatsby, Gatsby definitely thinks that he loves Daisy. This love that he feels drives his relentless pursuit of her attention and his desperate schemes to...

  6. Gatsby is in love with Daisy, but he loves her more for her status and what she represents to him (old money, wealth, the American Dream). In fact, Gatsby is willfully ignorant of Daisy's emotions later in the novel: he lurks outside the Buchanans' house at the end of Chapter 7, convinced that Daisy still intends to run away with him, while ...

  7. Relationship 1: Daisy Buchanan and Jay Gatsby. The relationship at the very heart of The Great Gatsby is, of course, Gatsby and Daisy, or more specifically, Gatsby's tragic love of (or obsession with) Daisy, a love that drives the novel's plot.

  8. Gatsby lied about his background to Daisy, claiming to be from a wealthy family in order to convince her that he was worthy of her. Eventually, Gatsby won Daisy’s heart, and they made love before Gatsby left to fight in the war.

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