Why does Daisy represent a paradox?

Why does Daisy represent a paradox?

Answer: A. She is wealthy and upper class, but she is very unhappy. Scott Fitzgerald, the character of Daisy represents a paradox, because she is wealthy and upper class (which one can think should make her happy) but she is very unhappy (which seems contradictory).

How would you describe Daisy?

She is beautiful and charming, but also fickle, shallow, bored, and sardonic. Nick characterizes her as a careless person who smashes things up and then retreats behind her money. Like Zelda Fitzgerald, Daisy is in love with money, ease, and material luxury.

Is the reunion between Gatsby and Daisy a good thing or a bad thing?

Their reunion is significant because it is the moment when Gatsby’s enormous dreams seem to be within reach. It is also a pivotal moment that shifts the narrative toward Gatsby and Daisy’s passionate romance and the fatal consequences of their affair.

Why does Gatsby demand that Daisy renounce her former love for her husband?

He wanted to show off his wealth and impress daisy, he knew she was materialistic and wanted to bring up old feelings and get her back. It’s also a contrast between Daisy and Gatsby’s love affair vs. Tom and Myrtle’s.

Why did Daisy choose Tom over Gatsby?

While Gatsby has become wealthy, he is what we call “new money” people. Daisy may not love Tom as much as Gatsby, but she cannot bear the thought of living in the low class world of “new money”. So, she chooses the world she knows (Tom) over the world of new money (Gatsby).

What does Nick say when Gatsby offers him a side job?

Gatsby Chapter 5 1. What does Nick say when Gatsby offers him a side job that wouldn’t require much work but would be very profitable? Nick rejects the job because he does not like the contents of it.

Is Gatsby trying too hard here what does he think tossing these shirts will prove?

The shirts symbolize the way Gatsby is trying to impress—to buy—Daisy with his wealth. He believes that his money makes him worthy of her love. As he tosses out beautiful shirt after beautiful shirt in all the colors of the rainbow, he is signaling to her that he can now meet her in terms of affluence.