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Daisy Buchanan's maiden name was Daisy Fay.
Daisy Buchanan's connection to the yellow car in "The Great Gatsby" is that it symbolizes her recklessness and the destructive consequences of her pursuit of pleasure and excitement. The yellow car is involved in a hit-and-run accident that results in the death of Tom Buchanan's lover, Myrtle Wilson, showcasing the consequences of Daisy's actions. Additionally, the yellow color of the car represents wealth, materialism, and moral decay in the novel.
A sort of blonde and light type of hair, is what everyone assumes. But it says in the novel that when Daisy and Gatsby where young and spent their last evening together, that he 'kissed her dark shining hair'.
Yes, Daisy Buchanan attended finishing school in Louisville before marrying Tom Buchanan.
Daisy Buchanan's husband in "The Great Gatsby" is Tom Buchanan.
Myrtle Wilson dies in a car accident, she is hit by a car driven by Daisy Buchanan, who is fueled by distress and anger after an argument with her husband Tom Buchanan. Daisy hits Myrtle and flees the scene, leaving Gatsby to take the blame for the accident.
Mia Farrow played Daisy Buchanan in the 1974 film adaptation of "The Great Gatsby."
Daisy Buchanan was driving Gatsby's yellow car and hit Myrtle with the side of it. Daisy was driving the 'death car' though she allowed Gatsby to take the blame for the horrific death of Myrtle.
his wealth
The narrator, Nick Carraway, is Daisy's cousin.
Myrtle Wilson's accident is witnessed by Nick Carraway, Tom Buchanan, and Daisy Buchanan. Tom is driving the car that hits Myrtle, but Daisy is the one who is behind the wheel at the time of the accident.
In Dr. Seuss' Daisyhead Mazie, Mazie had a daisy growing from her head.