The Great Gatsby was a very interesting book. Though it was set in an earlier timeline, I still enjoyed it a lot. The author carefully chose his characters, from what I know because every single main character that was mentioned in that book, had an induce to the book. The author made each character in there somewhat similar and different. Even though, this book contained a lot of different themes, I pick one in particular, "Love vs. Money" because in the book, every couple, had some kind of problem and with love and money, like Tom and Daisy, Gatsby and Daisy, and Tom and Myrtle.
Starting off with Tom and Daisy, Daisy married Tom because he was a Yale graduated and was a decent well off man. Daisy was living large, knowing that her husband was cheating on her. "I hope she"ll be a fool, that's the best thing a girl can be in this world, a beautiful fool" which she is talking about her daughter. Though other viewers may think differently of this quote, to me, in my opinion, I think it means, it is better to not know what is going on and be pretty then to know what is going on because you can not act on it. Maybe back then, women did not have a lot of rights and if the woman can go by living and marrying a rich guy, they think that their life would be positively all right. The point of this quote is that, that daughter, should grow up being beautiful because a lot of rich man will look at her appearance and marry her and she does not have to use a brain, that is all she needs in life is her appearance. To me, it seems like, Daisy did the same thing, she used her appearance as a way to get Tom, love was not actually involved if she is willing to be a fool and let her husband cheat on her. If he truly loved Daisy, he would be at home, taking care of her and the daughter.
Next, in this story, if there was a couple who I think was truly in love was Jay Gatsby and Daisy. Yet, Jay Gatsby destroyed the thought of a realistic love and turned it into a fantasy love.