Gatsby needed Daisy to admit she never loved Tom for a few reasons. One to not taint his dream of him and Daisy by her loving another man. Similarly to assure him that Daisy has remained faithful and only married Tom out of necessity, and a slight possibility to relieve Gatsby of any guilt.
Daisy struggles to admit that she never loved Tom because it would require her to confront her own feelings of guilt, regrets, and fears. Admitting this truth would force Daisy to acknowledge the mistakes and choices she made in her past and potentially disrupt the facade she has built around herself. Additionally, Daisy may still have mixed feelings towards Tom, making it difficult for her to definitively say that she never loved him.
because hes ugly
she never loved tom
She never loved Tom.
Tom Buchanan says Daisy loved him when she married him and she loves him now on page 135 of "The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald.
"Better to have loved a short man than never to have loved a tall."
all what you have to do is follow the musician and do the same music on a bass and start singing never say never and by the way who is f... who loved jb?
"Better to have loved a short man than never to have loved a tall."
he was probably just using you
Better to have loved a short man than never to have loved a tall
Here are the divorce papers!?
Because it stinks to say but if you told him that you loved him first he most likely felt that he had to tell you he loved you cause he thought youwould be upset if he didnt. He told you you can't be in his life because his friends were making fun of him cause he told you he loved you. As stupid as it may sound that is how boys are they use the whole I will never laeve you the you say "I love you" and poof. He's gone like was never there.
Better to have loved a short man than to never have loved a tall.
Better to have loved a short man than never to have loved a tall.