4.3.1

Daisy Buchanan

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Background to Daisy Buchanan's Character

Daisy Fay Buchanan is a distant cousin of the narrator, Nick Carraway, and is the epitome of ‘old money’. She was previously a society debutante.

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Love life

  • She enjoys a privileged life with her husband, Tom, but is also in love with Jay Gatsby, with whom she had a brief affair in her youth.
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Significance of Fay

  • Fay is an old-fashioned word for ‘fairy’ or ‘faery’ and this seems appropriate since Daisy appears to have a magical hold over Gatsby.
  • She is also mythical and an ‘invention’ of his mind: something that, at the end of the day, is ‘not real’.
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Age and place in society

  • Although Daisy has a child of her own, it often feels like she is not an adult herself.
  • We question if she has actively made poor choices in her life, or if she is victim to a society that restricts the lives of women.
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Sound of Daisy's voice

  • In the novel, there is a lot of discussion about the way her voice sounds: at times it is seductive, but also sounds like ‘old money’ and is therefore unattractive.

Daisy Buchanan - Privileged Upbringing

Daisy Buchanan has ‘old money’ status and we know this from the fact that she is a distant cousin of Nick Carraway.

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Reaction to other characters

  • Daisy recognises that Jordan and Nick are of the same class and so sees the two of them together in privilege.
  • We know that she and Tom ‘had spent a year in France’ (Chapter One).
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Marriage to Gatsby

  • We know that Daisy is privileged because her parents would not allow her to marry Gatsby because he was ‘below her’ socially and because he had no money.
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Lack of total confidence

  • The awkwardness of Daisy’s lunchtime meeting with Gatsby shows that her upbringing has not made her fully confident as a young woman. She knows privilege but is still amazed at Gatsby’s riches, which he hopes will impress her.

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2Context

3Plot Summary

4Character Profiles

5Key Ideas

6Writing Techniques

7Love Through the Ages - Thematic Analysis

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