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  1. Need help with Chapter 7 in F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby? Check out our revolutionary side-by-side summary and analysis.

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      Nick visits Gatsby for breakfast the next morning. Gatsby...

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    Preoccupied by his love for Daisy, Gatsby calls off his parties, which were primarily a means to lure Daisy. He also fires his servants to prevent gossip and replaces them with shady individuals connected to Meyer Wolfshiem.

    On the hottest day of the summer, Nick takes the train to East Egg for lunch at the house of Tom and Daisy. He finds Gatsby and Jordan Baker there as well. When the nurse brings in Daisys baby girl, Gatsby is stunned and can hardly believe that the child is real. For her part, Daisy seems almost uninterested in her child. During the awkward afterno...

    Itching for a confrontation, Tom seizes upon Daisys suggestion that they should all go to New York together. Nick rides with Jordan and Tom in Gatsbys car, and Gatsby and Daisy ride together in Toms car. Stopping for gas at Wilsons garage, Nick, Tom, and Jordan learn that Wilson has discovered his wifes infidelitythough not the identity of her love...

  2. I glanced at Daisy who was staring terrified between Gatsby and her husband and at Jordan who had begun to balance an invisible but absorbing object on the tip of her chin. Then I turned back to Gatsby—and was startled at his expression.

  3. Chapter 7 Summary and Analysis. PDF Cite. By the beginning of this chapter, Gatsby has stopped throwing his big parties, because Daisy doesn’t approve of them. Additionally, Wolfsheim, his...

  4. Gatsby has a sense of purpose which seems to be lacking in the lives of most of the characters in this novel. We might question whether his pursuit of Daisy is worthwhile; but in a world of drifters he does at least have a sense of direction in his life.

  5. Questions about Gatsby and Daisy's breakup or Myrtle's death? Check out our complete The Great Gatsby Chapter 7 summary for details and analysis.

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  7. Analysis. Key quotation: Mr Nobody from Nowhere. On page 123, Tom speaks dismissively of Gatsby as, ‘Mr Nobody from Nowhere’. Tom’s description implies that Gatsby is socially unacceptable because he doesn’t come from a well-established and wealthy family like his own.

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