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[Category]: Book Reports [Paper Title]: Gatsby [Text]: Was Gatsby Stupid for Pursuing Daisy? Gatsby was stupid for pursuing Daisy for many reasons, first of all; in their short history together Daisy had already turned him down, they had not seen each other in five years, and Gatsby was only going on the assumption that Daisy still loved him. Gatsby had held onto his dream of being with Daisy until the end when his life was taken. He built everything he had on this one goal to be re-united with her and it brought him to the high point in his life and then to the end where he had no Daisy and showed how pathetic his life was when only Nick and a few others showed up to his funeral. Gatsby got caught in his dream and made his money in a shady way leaving him few friends and even more associations who knew they could not get involved in his death. When Gatsby first met Daisy he was poor and had just enlisted in the service. He lied to her, saying that he had a lot of money when he obviously didn’t. Then he went away to war and she waited. When he had his chance to come home he decided to stay in England and go to college. From there Daisy sent him a letter saying that it was over, that she had found someone else who had money and she could fall back on. This crushed him, and made him come back to the U.S. even though it was too late and Daisy married Tom. He spent the next few years building his fortune and searching for Daisy, his whole life was based around her and a small hope that he could win her back. His life was consumed by this dream and only cut him off from everyone else in the world. When Gatsby had found out Daisy found someone else in union with the fact that they had not seen each other in five years and also had not made ... This is not the end of the termpaper! Register below to see the complete version of this term paper.
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