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  1. Daisy proves her real nature when she chooses Tom over Gatsby in Chapter 7, then allows Gatsby to take the blame for killing Myrtle Wilson even though she herself was driving the car. Finally, rather than attend Gatsby’s funeral, Daisy and Tom move away, leaving no forwarding address. Like Zelda Fitzgerald, Daisy is in love with money, ease ...

  2. Summary: In The Great Gatsby, Tom and Daisy Buchanan leave East Egg after Gatsby's death, abandoning their responsibilities and the chaos they contributed to. They depart without leaving a ...

  3. Nick suggests that Gatsby forget about Daisy and leave Long Island, but Gatsby refuses to consider leaving Daisy behind. Gatsby, melancholy, tells Nick about courting Daisy in Louisville in 1917. He says that he loved her for her youth and vitality, and idolized her social position, wealth, and popularity.

  4. Nationality. American. Daisy Fay Buchanan is a fictional character in F. Scott Fitzgerald 's 1925 novel The Great Gatsby. The character is a wealthy socialite from Louisville, Kentucky who resides in the fashionable town of East Egg on Long Island during the Jazz Age. She is narrator Nick Carraway 's second cousin, once removed, and the wife of ...

  5. Daisy openly admits to loving both Tom and Gatsby, and the flashback scene suggests she really did love Gatsby before she married Tom. As we discussed above, it's possible she doesn't leave Tom partially because she's wary of another heartbreak, along with her reluctance to give up her place in society.

  6. Aug 30, 2024 · Describe what happens to each of the main characters by the end of the novel, and discuss briefly why it happens: Gatsby, Daisy, Tom, Nick, Jordan, and Myrtle. While reading F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Great Gatsby," each main character's fate is deeply connected to the story, reflecting both their own problems and the society situation they are in. Jay Gatsby, Daisy Buchanan, Tom Buchanan ...

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  8. The love of Jay Gatsby's life, the cousin of Nick Carraway, and the wife of Tom Buchanan. She grew up in Louisville, Kentucky, where she met and fell in love with Gatsby. She describes herself as "sophisticated" and says the best thing a girl can be is a "beautiful little fool," which makes it unsurprising that she lacks conviction and ...

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