Friday, February 3, 2012

Daisy Buchanan?

I am doing an essay and I have to write why Daisy Buchanan is important to the story. My teacher wants us to write why shes important, but we never read the book yet!

Daisy Buchanan?
Because Gatsby was and will always be in love with her. EVERY thing he does: getting vast wealth and power, he does for her.



She is the reason Gatsby is destroyed in the end.



How can you write on something you haven't read yet? I don't understand that at all, unless the teacher talked about it in class and you missed it!
Reply:zvfulyidu
Reply:Well, that makes absolutely no sense. Writing before reading?



Daisy is important because she symbolizes everything that Gatsby dreams for. She is the "golden girl"; she is wealthy, sophisticated, upper class, and charming. Gatsby fell in love with her but loses her and works practically lives his life centered around winning her back. Not only does he want to be wealthy to prove to Daisy his worthiness and win back her love, but he wants to be accepted into that wealthy upper class, which is what Daisy represents.



Hope that kind of helps. I don't want to ruin everything for you, it's a good book (in my opinion) If not, check out sparknotes. It never fails.
Reply:We never, or you never?



(we haven't)
Reply:Daisy is important because she represents evedrything Gatsby wants, everything he has worked for. I don't want to ruin the book folr you...but Gatsby wokred his whole life for wealth becase he knew Diasy would want that. Daisy shows wealthy people are shallow. I really hope this hlps sorry im not vrey smart!
Reply:go to www.sparknotes.com , type in the title and your all set to write an essay about a book that you've never read.


No comments:

Post a Comment