daisy buchanan

language: es

definitions

  1. A fictional character in F. Scott Fitzgerald's 1925 novel The Great Gatsby, renowned for her captivating voice, beauty, and status as the wife of Tom Buchanan and the object of Jay Gatsby's obsessive affection.
    es: Protagonista de El gran Gatsby
  2. A literary archetype or metaphor representing youthful beauty, immense wealth, and moral carelessness, often symbolizing the elusive and ultimately hollow nature of the American Dream.
    es: Mujer rica e indiferente

examples

  1. Daisy Buchanan’s voice is famously described as being 'full of money,' highlighting her privileged background and magnetic charm.

    La voz de Daisy Buchanan es famosamente descrita como 'llena de dinero', resaltando su origen privilegiado y su encanto magnético.

  2. Critics often view her not just as a person, but as a daisy buchanan—a symbol of the glittering yet destructive illusions of the Jazz Age.

    Los críticos a menudo la ven no solo como una persona, sino como una Daisy Buchanan: un símbolo de las ilusiones brillantes pero destructivas de la Era del Jazz.