In Chapter 7, Daisy is caught in a tense situation between Gatsby and Tom during a confrontation. She is visibly distressed and torn between the two men, showing signs of emotional turmoil and instability. Daisy's reaction highlights her internal conflict and the pressure she feels from the love triangle she is in.
At the end of chapter 7, She wants the escape the fact that Gatsby can provide to all her needs, but she recognizes that a permanent relationship with him would never work. She needs Tom, who is just as superficial and "careless" as she is. She also agrees and sides with Tom and Gatsby and Tom is having a "fight."
Daisy almost seems perplexed, based on the way she reacts. She is very uneasy, and worried about her economic future.
She loved both men
Read chapter 7. The answer is there
Gatsby really disapproves of their relationship. He wants Daisy all to himself
He knows him from college in New Haven.It's in Chapter 1, pages 5-7.
Daisy Buchanan's husband in "The Great Gatsby" is Tom Buchanan.
Tom did not buy Myrtle a dog in 'The Great Gatsby.' It was Tom's mistress, Myrtle Wilson, who got the dog as a gift from a character named McKee. This incident occurs in Chapter 2 of the book on page 29.
Tom notices a growing connection between Gatsby and Daisy in Chapter 7. He becomes suspicious of their relationship and confronts Gatsby about it. Tom's jealousy and Gatsby's increasing boldness with Daisy foreshadow the conflict that will arise later in the novel.
She was HAPPY!! she didnt like that Tom anyway!!!
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There are two possible climaxes: Gatsbyβs reunion with Daisy in Chapters 5β6; the confrontation between Gatsby and Tom in the Plaza Hotel in Chapter 7.
Nick knows Daisy from her and his cousin's childhood. They are cousins. Nick first becomes acquainted with Tom when he is invited to their home for dinner. Tom is Daisy's husband.
In the book The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald there is a love story between Gatsby and Daisy. In chapter 7 Gatsby is at DaisyÕs house when her infant daughter in brought into the room, Gatsby is shocked and stunned by the presence of the daughter. After this, DaisyÕs husband Tom becomes aware of their feelings for each other.
Chapter 7 brings the conflict between Tom and Gatsby into the open, and their confrontation over Daisy brings to the surface troubling aspects of both characters.Complaining of her boredom, Daisy asks Gatsby if he wants to go into the city. Gatsby stares at her passionately, and Tom becomes certain of their feelings for each other.Itching for a confrontation, Tom seizes upon Daisy's suggestion that they should all go to New York together. Nick rides with Jordan and Tom in Gatsby's car, and Gatsby and Daisy ride together in Tom's car
Tom felt no remorse about Gatsby's death and instead seemed indifferent, showing no empathy or concern for the man who had died. He viewed Gatsby as simply a social nuisance who had gotten what he deserved.