Daisy, a rich daughter, claimed that "a rich daughter cannot marry a poor boy", and after a short wait, she married Tom and lived a noble life. --Although it is not satisfactory. When he met Gatsby again, he was already super-rich, and he still fell in love with her. She was shaken. But in the end, her cowardice and selfishness brought Gatsby to a dead end.
Tom is poor and loves face, but he is a nobleman; he loves fooling around, but he claims that he will eventually come home; he is dissatisfied with Daisy, but he does not allow others to be close to him. In short, hypocrisy. Instigating Wilson to seek revenge on Gatsby is his despicable portrayal.
Perhaps, as Nick said, it was the falsification that made the couple.
Despite this, in the end, Nick's anger was not vented, and everything came to an abrupt end...
Depressed~~~~~ So I had to say a few words.
Finally, I sighed with emotion, the "great" Gatsby once thought that The dream is about to come true, but the result is just a bubble in the water. No amount of intelligence could match Daisy's vain, selfish nature.
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