By being coy and charming, Daisy plays a key role in the outcome of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby in not realizing her effect on other character’s affections towards her, particularly Jay Gatsby, and using the position of damsel in distress in her favor to garner people’s attention, showing one of the themes in carelessness and not being aware of what you are provoking.
Daisy is a character perfectly described by being flirtatious but yet seemingly innocent, and she