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Why is Gatsby's love for Daisy doomed to fail?

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b
She can never live up to the idea he has of her in his imagination
They want very different things out of life,
She is married to Tom and doesn't wish to leave him
There is no real trust between the two of them.
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Answer:

Gatsby's love for Daisy is doomed to fail because she can never live up to the idea he has of her in his imagination.

Step-by-step explanation:

From the book The Great Gatsby, the story is told of Jay Gatsby who is a self made millionaire and how his love for Daisy Buchanan who he loved in his youth is destined to fail because of the idea he has of her in his imagination.

Jay Gatsby is also a war hero and he recounts falling in love with Daisy but she married Tom Buchanan after Jay left for war. He buys a house that is nearby just to see her once in a while.

Gatsby and Daisy reconnect and seem to reignite their old feelings and Daisy reveal she never loved Tom, her husband.

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