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      • "Make us a cold drink," cried Daisy. As he left the room again she got up and went over to Gatsby and pulled his face down kissing him on the mouth. "You know I love you," she murmured.
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  2. Daisy caused the crash, but just as old money hides its corruption behind a veneer of good manners, Daisy hides behind Gatsby. Gatsby dedicated his life to winning Daisy's heart. Now he only cares about her and ignores Myrtle's death.

    • Chapter 8

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

  3. Daisy looked at Tom frowning and an indefinable expression, at once definitely unfamiliar and vaguely recognizable, as if I had only heard it described in words, passed over Gatsby's face. "Come on, Daisy," said Tom, pressing her with his hand toward Gatsby's car.

  4. Tom’s response to Daisy and Gatsby’s relationship is to immediately do everything to display his power. He forces a trip to Manhattan, demands that Gatsby explain himself, systematically dismantles the careful image and mythology that Gatsby has created, and finally makes Gatsby drive Daisy home to demonstrate how little he has to fear from ...

  5. In any case, I think our best glimpse at Daisy comes through the portion narrated by Jordan—we see her intensely emotional response to hearing from Gatsby again, and for once get a sense of how trapped she feels by the expectations set by her family and society.

  6. Nick sees neither Gatsby nor Daisy for several weeks after their reunion at Nick’s house. Stopping by Gatsby’s house one afternoon, he is alarmed to find Tom Buchanan there. Tom has stopped for a drink at Gatsby’s house with Mr. and Mrs. Sloane, with whom he has been out riding.

  7. Jan 2, 2022 · Gatsby tells Tom that Daisy never loved Tom, and that she loves Gatsby instead. Daisy is unable to deny the truth. Gatsby tells Tom that Daisy is leaving him; Tom replies that Daisy would never leave him for a bootlegger. Tom orders Daisy and Gatsby to go home in Gatsby’s own car.

  8. Gatsby tells him that he waited at Daisy’s until four o’clock in the morning and that nothing happened—Tom did not try to hurt her and Daisy did not come outside. Nick suggests that Gatsby forget about Daisy and leave Long Island, but Gatsby refuses to consider leaving Daisy behind.

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