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What does Daisy Buchanan look like? How do they dress? How do they carry themselves? What does that say about who they are? Also provide a quote for these question.

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GPT 3.5
Daisy Buchanan, one of the main characters in F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel "The Great Gatsby," is described as a stunningly beautiful woman with a charming and alluring presence. She has a "voice full of money," giving off an air of sophistication and privilege. Daisy is typically seen wearing elegant, fashionable, and luxurious clothing that accentuates her beauty and status. She carries herself with a graceful and delicate demeanor, exuding a sense of entitlement and sophistication.

This emphasis on appearance and material possessions reflects Daisy's shallow and superficial nature, as well as her obsession with wealth and social status. She is portrayed as a woman who is trapped in a world of superficiality and materialism, unable to see beyond the facades that surround her.

A quote that captures Daisy's appearance and demeanor is when Nick Carraway, the narrator, describes her: "Her face was sad and lovely with bright things in it, bright eyes and a bright passionate mouth, but there was an excitement in her voice that men who had cared for her found difficult to forget: a singing compulsion, a whispered 'Listen,' a promise that she had done gay, exciting things just a while since and that there were gay, exciting things hovering in the next hour."