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The effects of greed play a significant role in The Great Gatsby, and Daisy Buchanan fits that theme. Daisy uses people for her own benefit and puts herself first before anyone else. Daisy Buchanan is Jay Gatsby’s long lost love, with the two not seeing each other in around five years. Daisy left Gatsby whenever he went into the war because she didn’t want to wait for him to come back from the war. She went ahead and married a man named Tom, who is very wealthy because he inherited old money from his ancestors. Right off the bat, this shows the readers how Daisy is a greedy person due to the fact that she went ahead and married a wealthier man. In chapter one, the story’s narrator Nick Carraway, and Daisy’s friend Jordan Baker are having a conversation where it is revealed that Tom is openly having an affair with Daisy. …show more content…

“I thought everybody knew” “I don’t.” ‘Why-” she said hesitantly, Tom’s got some women in New York.” (Fitzgerald 15) This conversation conveys that Daisy knows of Tom’s affair but she still wants to stay with him for his wealth. Nick goes on to talk with Daisy where she says “Well, I’ve had a very bad time, Nick, and I’m pretty cynical about everything.” Nick then writes “Evidently she had reason to be. I waited but she didn’t say any more, and after a moment I returned rather feebly to the subject of her daughter.” (Fitzgerald 16) With this being said, Daisy represents herself as a troubled lady while lacking a reason to back up her statement. In chapter five, Gatsby has Daisy and Nick over to his place. While showing them around, they come across Gatsby’s closet. Gatsby invites them to look around when Daisy sees his

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