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  1. Daisy Buchanan Quotes. “I’m p-paralyzed with happiness.”. These are Daisy’s first words in the book, spoken in Chapter 1 to Nick upon his arrival at the Buchanan residence. Preceded by what Nick describes as “an absurd, charming little laugh,” Daisy’s affected but playful stutter suggests that she is a constant performer in social ...

    • Jay Gatsby

      The title character of The Great Gatsby is a young man,...

    • Tom Buchanan

      In Chapter 1, Tom tells Nick and Daisy about a book he...

    • Chapter 8

      Analysis. Gatsby’s recounting of his initial courting of...

    • Nick Carraway

      A young man (he turns thirty during the course of the novel)...

  2. Analysis. Gatsby’s recounting of his initial courting of Daisy provides Nick an opportunity to analyze Gatsby’s love for her. Nick identifies Daisy’s aura of wealth and privilege—her many clothes, perfect house, lack of fear or worry—as a central component of Gatsby’s attraction to her. The reader has already seen that Gatsby ...

  3. A young man (he turns thirty during the course of the novel) from Minnesota, Nick travels to New York in 1922 to learn the bond business. He lives in the West Egg district of Long Island, next door to Gatsby. Nick is also Daisy’s cousin, which enables him to observe and assist the resurgent love affair between Daisy and Gatsby.

  4. As soon as he gets Daisy, Gatsby no longer needs "new money" parties. But Gatsby can't escape the way he corrupted himself in his quest to become rich enough to win Daisy, as the presence of Wolfsheim's men shows. On the hottest day of the summer, Daisy invites Nick and Gatsby to lunch with her, Tom, and Jordan.

  5. Daisy's comparison of Nick to a rose in The Great Gatsby reflects her superficiality and emotional manipulation. This characterization, evident from her comment during an awkward moment caused by ...

  6. What advice does Nick give Gatsby about Daisy in chapter 6 of The Great Gatsby, and how does Gatsby react? What are the social statuses, lifestyles, and personalities of Nick, Gatsby, Tom, and ...

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  8. According to Nick, Daisy is offended by the party because she thinks it wasn't a gesture but an emotion. We see that Daisy does not have much fun at the party, the only time she enjoyed was the ...

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