His father has a lot of pride in his son and his accomplishments and he expresses that in this example. Another aspect that encourages his determination to overcome his economic issue was the love of his life, Daisy. The first time Gatsby meets Daisy is when he is in the war and he instantly realizes that she is both beautiful and perfect. In a part of the novel, Gatsby is speaking to Nick about Daisy and he tells him about the first time he met her, “She was the first ‘nice’ girl he had ever known…He found her excitingly desirable” (148). This shows how much Gatsby loves Daisy and how highly he thinks of her. The reason why he moves to Long Island is to become closer to Daisy so he has a chance to impress her. If it wasn’t for Daisy, he would have never done any of the things that the novel shows him doing, like buying an enormous house and having huge parties. Gatsby is desperate for Daisy, and the things he does for her shows that he would do anything for her, which is why he takes the killing of Myrtle Wilson on himself. Gatsby hasn’t realized that one can’t relive the past again and Nick tells him that repeatedly, “I wouldn’t ask too much
His father has a lot of pride in his son and his accomplishments and he expresses that in this example. Another aspect that encourages his determination to overcome his economic issue was the love of his life, Daisy. The first time Gatsby meets Daisy is when he is in the war and he instantly realizes that she is both beautiful and perfect. In a part of the novel, Gatsby is speaking to Nick about Daisy and he tells him about the first time he met her, “She was the first ‘nice’ girl he had ever known…He found her excitingly desirable” (148). This shows how much Gatsby loves Daisy and how highly he thinks of her. The reason why he moves to Long Island is to become closer to Daisy so he has a chance to impress her. If it wasn’t for Daisy, he would have never done any of the things that the novel shows him doing, like buying an enormous house and having huge parties. Gatsby is desperate for Daisy, and the things he does for her shows that he would do anything for her, which is why he takes the killing of Myrtle Wilson on himself. Gatsby hasn’t realized that one can’t relive the past again and Nick tells him that repeatedly, “I wouldn’t ask too much