Jay Gatsby possessed a perplexed image of his love Daisy Buchanan. Gatsby believed she was amazing in every way Nick explained, “There must have been moments even that afternoon when Daisy tumbled short of his dreams-not through her own fault, but …show more content…
The Great Gatsby by F.Scott Fitzgerald is a novel that shows how wealth can manipulate the decisions that people make. Also, how love can make you blind from the real things in life. The main character Jay Gatsby has trouble accepting the reality in the world and forgetting the past and moving on from it. Gatsby’s perplexed image of Daisy, all of the wealth he had made for her , and that his wealth will never be equal to hers is why he was an innocent victim who was destroyed by his inability to accept