The Great Gatsby very ingeniously viewed the social and financial lives of all its characters. You could see the poverty stricken gas station owner George and his wife Myrtle Wilson, the middle class main character of the story, Nick Carraway. And the upper class Tom and Daisy Buchanan and Jay Gatsby. Nicks next door neighbor, Jay Gatsby whole purpose in the story was to win back his long estranged girlfriend Daisy Buchanan. His social standards did not consider the fact that Daisy already had a family. All Gatsby wanted in the story was to steal her back. …show more content…
Daisy's family included Tom Buchanan and there young daughter. Their family life was very much stretched. Daisy rarely saw her daughter as she always off somewhere else, most likely being pampered by the house sitters. But, when daisy and her child did meet it always seemed like they had been parted for years and all this Childs mother had to offer were words of spoiling content. You could almost claim the interactions from the mother to the child as ignorant and uncaring. Comparing then to today and I'm sure you will see a difference in attitude. Although I couldn't attest to having such financially opulent parents like these, at least my parents care about