The Great Gatsby And Daisy's Relationship

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Great Gatsby: Gatsby and Daisy’s Relationship
Introduction
The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald displayed several cases of unhealthy relationships, but he mainly focuses on Jay Gatsby’s and Daisy Buchanan's affair. Within all of the romance, money and social status play a huge role, but its Gatsby’s and Daisy that varied the most. Jay Gatsby portrays a character that does not have a past and is looking for a future while Daisy was handed her future. Readers often conclude that Jay Gatsby was the least to blame for his and Daisy’s failed relationship, but it was neither Gatsby nor Daisy’s fault.
Society
Social class is known as a division of society based on social and economic status. Both Daisy and Gatsby may carry a great fortune,

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