Tom Buchanan comes from a wealthy old-money family and does not work, while Daisy Buchanan is a housewife who does not have a job outside of managing their home. They rely on their family wealth to sustain their lifestyle.
The conflict between Gatsby's Daisy and Tom in "The Great Gatsby" is primarily due to their past relationship and Daisy's inability to fully commit to Gatsby. Tom represents the old-money elite that Daisy is accustomed to, while Gatsby represents new wealth and a chance at a new life. Daisy's indecision and fear of social consequences ultimately lead to her choosing Tom over Gatsby.
Nick Knows Daisy and Tom because Nick is Daisy cousin while Tom is her Husband
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Daisy Buchanan's husband in "The Great Gatsby" is Tom Buchanan.
because daisy is habitual and live with Tom by habite
Jordan Baker is the one who passes out at Daisy and Tom's wedding in F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel, "The Great Gatsby."
In Chapter 8 of "The Great Gatsby," Gatsby is waiting for Daisy to tell Tom that she never loved him and to confess her true feelings for Gatsby. Gatsby believes that once Daisy admits this, she will leave Tom and be with him instead.
In "The Great Gatsby," Daisy never reads the letter from Gatsby. Tom discovers the letter and shows it to Daisy, who decides not to confront Gatsby about it. Daisy chooses to remain with Tom, ultimately betraying Gatsby.
Daisy Buchanan leaves the Plaza Hotel with Jay Gatsby.
When Myrtle says "Daisy, Daisy, Daisy! I'll say it whenever I want to! Daisy Dai-" Tom smacks her and breaks her nose. However, this only angers him when spoken by his mistress, so I am not completely sure this is what your looking for.