In F. Scott Fitzgeraldâ??s â??The Great Gatsbyâ??, Daisy was not a woman who could be considered trustworthy. Her motivations were influenced by whether or not she was bored or getting the attention she felt she deserved. She slept with Gatsby and promised to wait for him while he went off to war because in that moment thatâ??s what her emotions told her to do. In reality, Daisy would never have married Gatsby, she was predestined to behave like a woman of her class and marry a man of equal social class like Tom, which she did.
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