Anonymous wrote:Ugh having to analyze every inch of that book in high school made me hate it.
"What does the green light represent?"
WHO CARES?

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Daisy doesn’t love Tom or Gatsby! She only loves her daughter. She loves to be loved. And she’s a weak, pathetic creature.
Do you really think she loves her daughter? She just seems so narcissistic and self centered I got the impression she had a child because she was supposed to, likes her enough but doesn’t really love her or want to raise her.
Anonymous wrote:I feel like I'm writing someone's 11th grade English essay for them right now lol
Anonymous wrote:Ugh having to analyze every inch of that book in high school made me hate it.
"What does the green light represent?"
WHO CARES?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Danish would have ended up in a mental hospital. She had a very tenuous grip on her mental health.
Well, that's Zelda, F. Scott's wife.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like I'm writing someone's 11th grade English essay for them right now lol
It's still interesting somehow! Today, Daisy WOULD leave Tom for Jay. She would know the courts would protect her parental rights. And Jay's social capital would be just as good as Tom's old money society. She would be on the cover of Vogue, and start a fashion line. No losses for her. But we still wouldn't know who she really loves!
That would be an amazing novel - a retelling of the story in today's world. Nick could be out as gay, Daisy could run off with Gatsby. What else would be different?
So many romantic novels would have lost all the drama without the constraint of time. Anonymous wrote:I’ve been re-watching the Leo DiCaprio movie of Great Gatsby and realize Daisy’s an enigma. She seems to love Gatsby but choose to continue to stay with her philandering brute of a husband.
Why? Is it the material comfort? If so, Gatsby is rich too.
Anonymous wrote:Danish would have ended up in a mental hospital. She had a very tenuous grip on her mental health.
Anonymous wrote:Daisy doesn’t love Tom or Gatsby! She only loves her daughter. She loves to be loved. And she’s a weak, pathetic creature.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like I'm writing someone's 11th grade English essay for them right now lol
It's still interesting somehow! Today, Daisy WOULD leave Tom for Jay. She would know the courts would protect her parental rights. And Jay's social capital would be just as good as Tom's old money society. She would be on the cover of Vogue, and start a fashion line. No losses for her. But we still wouldn't know who she really loves!
Today Jay would be a drug dealer. Tom would use that against her in court.
Please be more specific. You mean like a Sackler family member or Pfizer C-suite or some $100M+ medical doctor who owns a handful of pill mills in flyover country?![]()
Or would be a new age casino/gambling mobster like Dave Portnoy and whoever the hell owns most of the shares of FanDuel and DraftKings online betting sites?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like I'm writing someone's 11th grade English essay for them right now lol
It's still interesting somehow! Today, Daisy WOULD leave Tom for Jay. She would know the courts would protect her parental rights. And Jay's social capital would be just as good as Tom's old money society. She would be on the cover of Vogue, and start a fashion line. No losses for her. But we still wouldn't know who she really loves!
That would be an amazing novel - a retelling of the story in today's world. Nick could be out as gay, Daisy could run off with Gatsby. What else would be different?