-Adecorative personawithout any real social role, only appears to have a lifestyle of freedom.
-Advocate of tradition, not change. Accepts her unhappy marriage as security for her social class.
-To Gatsby, Daisy needed to be untarnished by those years away from him, as though none of it ever happened.As though she had no life, no existence outside of Jay Gatsby.
-A victim of this unfair system where rich white men take whatever they want. She was not a 'beautiful little fool', as much as she may have wished she were. She was a complicated human with very few choices available to her.
The master stroke of Fitzgerald's portrayal of Daisy is how little we know of her. We see her through the eyes of the narrator who hardly knows her, and he sees her through Gatsby's eyes. Some say she isn't a well fleshed-out character but that is exactly the point:it was irrelevant to Gatsby who she really was so we never find out who she really is either.He didn't know her.To Gatsby, she was an idea — not a real person.