They stand out from the crowd. Some may feel lonely without an opponent, and some hope that someone will share this success. Gatsby is undoubtedly the latter. He loved Daisy without her. All this so-called success would be meaningless because in the beautiful world he imagined, Daisy was the protagonist and the others were only the foil. People coming and going in his fort, the feast of rave and dazzling lights until late at night will slowly fade. All of this is for Daisy to see and see how successful he is now and how wealthy he is; seeing that now he has enough money and status to satisfy her; and seeing how he loves her now! With the help of Daisy cousin Nick, Daisy finally saw it all. The excitement and tears she shed also made Gatsby deeply feel that Daisy loves him …show more content…
After the close relationship between Gatsby and Daisy, the fierce debate among the three made Daisy emotionally agitated. Desperately killed Tom's mistress, Mrs. Wilson, drove away. However, Gatsby assumed all this. Under Tom's trick, Wilson reported his wife's revenge and shot gunshots at Gatsby's fort. However, when Gatsby's body lay in the fort, no one came to worship. The entire Castle Fort death silence. All lively scenes of the past seems to have nothing to do with this Fort. Even more unbearable is that at this time Daisy and Tom in Europe on vacation, enjoy their "good life." All this was seen in Nick's eyes. He saw the demise of Gatsby's illusion. He saw the gap between the ideal world and the reality. He saw the indifference of human nature. He saw all the hypocritical acts of material affront. Under the return to their hometown. This is the tragic life of Gatsby. A man living in a beautiful and fantasy world loved a material woman and gave him a good