
Daisy Buchanan
Daisy Buchanan is a character from F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel "The Great Gatsby." She is portrayed as charming, glamorous, and wealthy, embodying the allure and superficial elegance of the American Dream of the 1920s. Despite her beauty and charm, she is also portrayed as vain, indecisive, and somewhat irresponsible, often prioritizing comfort and status over deeper values. Daisy's complex personality highlights themes of love, deception, and the emptiness of material success, making her a symbol of both allure and moral ambiguity in the novel.