Sunday, January 2, 2011

"Oh you want too much! I love you now... isn't that enough? I can't help what's past."

"Oh you want to much! I love you now... isn't that enough? I can't help what's past" Occurs when Tom and Gatsby confront each other and press Daisy to make a decision as to whom she loved. She went back and forth for a while telling them who she loves, loved and sees herself with, but it comes down to liking them both. Gatsby wouldn't have that and was upset he couldn't have her to himself. It gives me the impression that Gatsby wanted all or nothing and lead me to the conclusion that it would ruin his dream of ever being with Daisy. It is significant, because the readers can understand the true feeling of Gatby towards Daisy.

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