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Jay Gatsby's unattainable love for Daisy Buchanan from "summary" of The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald

Jay Gatsby's love for Daisy Buchanan can be described as an unreachable dream that he desperately longs to make a reality. From the moment he met Daisy, Gatsby was captivated by her beauty and grace, viewing her as the epitome of everything he desired in life. However, despite his best efforts to win her over, Gatsby's love for Daisy remains unfulfilled due to a combination of external circumstances and his own shortcomings. Throughout the novel, Gatsby goes to great lengths to impress Daisy and prove his worthiness to her. He throws extravagant parties at his mansion in the hopes that Daisy will attend, meticulously plans their reunion down to the last detail,...
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    The Great Gatsby

    F. Scott Fitzgerald

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