No. Daisy went black and lost all respect of modern civilization.
He wants to be with her because he's in love with her.
In "The Great Gatsby," Sweets and Daisy do not get back together. Daisy remains with her husband, Tom Buchanan, despite Gatsby's love for her. Their relationship ultimately ends tragically.
To show Daisy how well off he was and to show Daisy that he also had alot of money!
if you want a repair manual you should call Daisy. the # is 479-696-1200. if you want you red rider repaired they will repair it for free. if the gun can not be fixed you will have a choice of getting the rifle back or having it replaced for free.
Gatsby wants love and validation from Daisy. He sees her as a symbol of wealth, status, and the life he desires, and he believes that by winning her back, he can recapture the happiness and success of his past.
The name Daisy started in Canada back in the 16 hundreds.
collect the death daisy and make the death daisy potion to bring them back to life
Landon
Gatsby doesn't want to meet Daisy in New York because he wants to recreate the past and make their reunion as special as possible. He believes that meeting in the familiarity of Nick's home will help to revive their romance and bring back the feelings they had before.
"Daisy!Daisy!Daisy!" Shouted Mrs. Wilson. "I'll say it whenever I want to! Daisy! Dai-" ...And then Tom punches her. (That's not a quote, it's what happens)
Back eyed susan
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