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It had been 5 years since Daisy and Gatsby first united.

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Nick and Daisy go to Gatsby's house in Chapter 5 of "The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald. This is the chapter where Gatsby reunites with Daisy after many years, and they have a meeting at his mansion.


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Why does Gatsby turn the clock back five years?

In The Great Gatsby, Gatsby does not literally turn the clock back five years, but rather does so figuratively with Daisy. At the end of Chapter 6, Nick Carraway, the narrator, ends the chapter with a description of how Gatsby and Daisy's love first blossomed five years ago. In that same area, when Nick warns Gatsby about repeating the past, Gatsby incredulous and says a famous line "Can't repeat the past?...Why of course you can!" (Fitzgerald 110).Gatsby, who even purchases a house across the Long Island Sound from Daisy Buchanan's home just so he can see the green light on her house's dock every night, is very much in love with Daisy. The height of their relationship was five years ago when they first fell in love while Gatsby was stationed as an army lieutenant in Daisy's town. Gatsby wants to turn back time to when they were in love and Daisy was his sweetheart. Everything Gatsby does in this novel, is to bring him and Daisy closer together. He has the parties in hope that Daisy will one day show up to one of them. He has a house across from hers, just to see the green light on her dock every night.As shown in the quote I cited above, Gatsby wants to (figuratively) turn the clock back five years because he wants the love that he and Daisy shared to blossom yet again.My edition of the book: F. Scott Fitzgerald. The Great Gatsby. New York: Scribner, 1925.


Why is it so important to Gatsby that Daisy enjoy his parties?

Gatsby believes that by impressing Daisy with his extravagant parties, he can win back her love and erase the five years they have been apart. He hopes that through his lavish gatherings, Daisy will see his wealth and status, and he can recreate the romantic relationship they shared before.


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Who does gatsby meet for the first time whom he may have doubted existed?

Gatsby meets Daisy Buchanan for the first time in about five years at Nick Carraway's house. He had doubts about ever reuniting with her after their initial relationship.


How long had it been since daisy and gatsby had seen each other?

Five years .


Why does Gatsby view daisy's child with surprise?

Gatsby views Daisy's child with surprise because he is overwhelmed by the realization that Daisy has moved on with her life and started a family without him. It emphasizes the passage of time and Gatsby's inability to recapture the past with Daisy.