Explanation:
In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s “The Great Gatsby,” the young Gatsby, then known as James Gatz, was drawn to Daisy because of her beauty and charm. He was immediately taken with her when he first saw her as a young officer stationed near her home. He believed that she embodied everything he desired in life, including wealth, status, and a glamorous lifestyle. Gatsby became enamored with the idea of being with Daisy and worked tirelessly to accumulate wealth and reinvent himself as a wealthy and successful man who could win her affections.