A sort of blonde and light type of hair, is what everyone assumes.
But it says in the novel that when Daisy and Gatsby where young and spent their last evening together, that he 'kissed her dark shining hair'.
Daisy.
Daisy
Daisy and Gatsby first meet in "The Great Gatsby" at a party in Louisville in 1917. Gatsby was an officer stationed near Daisy's home, and they fell in love during this time.
In "The Great Gatsby," Daisy weeps over Gatsby's collection of colorful shirts. These shirts represent his wealth and success, reminding Daisy of the life she could have had with Gatsby. The shirts also symbolize her realization of the love she once had for him.
Jay Gatsby is in love with Daisy Buchanan in "The Great Gatsby."
In "The Great Gatsby," Daisy Buchanan is in her late 20s.
Gatsby and Daisy first meet in the novel "The Great Gatsby" at a party in Louisville in 1917. Gatsby was an officer stationed near Daisy's home, and they fell in love during this time.
They represent Gatsby's persona and how you cannot read him. Also, they represent his past and secrets and the fact that no one really knows who Gatsby is. The books can also symbolize Daisy and how she was pure until Tom opened her up on their honeymoon (he took her virginity).
Gatsby's house, his car and his other possessions were all bought from the illegal bootlegging his did to acquire his money. You could say that these possessions represent a kind of corruption, and a false materialism - Gatsby in truth never really cared about the riches, his house and his things, but only about using them to get Daisy's attention.
Daisy hits Myrtle Wilson with a car in The Great Gatsby. Daisy is driving Gatsby's car when the accident occurs.
Daisy Fay
Yes, Daisy Buchanan is portrayed as wealthy and privileged in "The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald.