The careless killings of Daisy Buchanan
The Careless Killings of Daisy Buchanan
The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald is about a man named Jay Gatsby, who
has a dream of winning over the wealthy Daisy Buchanan. In this "American
Masterpiece", three innocent people die because of the carelessness of Daisy. She is
responsible for betraying Gatsby's dream, running over Myrtle with her car and
indirectly causing George's suicide.
Daisy is both directly and indirectly responsible for the death of Myrtle
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Myrtle, thereby killing her. To make the
situation worse, she keeps Mryrtle's death to herself, as a result causing George's
mental breakdown and suicide. Then she selfishly betrays Gatsby's trust in
accomplishing his "American Dream". Daisy Buchanan is a heartless woman, who
thinks that no harm will come to her in the misconceived society that she lives in.
If she had been careful in her actions, she could have prevented three innocent
people from dying.
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