Daisy In Relation to Gatsby
For Gatsby, Daisy Buchanan is many things. She is a reminder of the past, a past love. She is the so to speak "apple of his eye," in a way. Although she is in a way much like Gatsby in wanting to be wealthy for the sake of materialism. They both are very realistic, so in a way I can imagine it's one of those relationships where it seems like more than it really is. Gatsby merely is in love with the idea of Daisy and what she stands for. She is very materialistic and goes for money in order to fulfill her materialistic needs. On her end she may see Gatsby as a way to get back at her husband Tom for the affairs he has been having, but Gatsby seems to have some respect for the fact that she is with Tom, considering the fact that Pammy is the daughter of the two.