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Research on the influence of identity Shaping on Daisy and Nick in The Great

Gatsby

Abstract: This research paper studies the important role of identity shaping in F. Scott
Fitzgerald's famous novel The Great Gatsby. This paper focuses on the personality shaping of
Daisy Buchanan and Nick Callaway, and analyzes its influence on the development and
development of the whole story. Through their unique identities, Fitzgerald explores themes of
social class, ideas, and moral ambiguity, revealing the intricate interplay between self-perception
and social expectations.
The influence of identity shaping in literary works cannot be ignored. In The Great Gatsby, the
characters Daisy Buchanan and Nick Callaway represent different aspects of social expectations
and self-perception. Their identity shapes the story, revealing the devastating consequences of
pursuing material desires and the complexity of morality in a society that seeks wealth and
appearance. Through these characters, Fitzgerald leads readers to ponder the complexities of
identity and the elusiveness of the American dream.

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