In F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel "The Great Gatsby," Daisy remains with her husband, Tom Buchanan. Despite Gatsby's love for her, Daisy ultimately chooses to stay with Tom, symbolizing the idea that the wealthy are often drawn to their own social class and privilege. Daisy's decision reflects the novel's exploration of the empty pursuit of material wealth and social status.
Daisy Miller is a nice book but I cried at the end...
i dont no what happens i hated the book
F. Scott Fitzgerald never mentions in the book what happens to Daisy at the end. We know that she leaves her daughter at her house and her and Tom leave, but we never know what happens to her. At the end of the book we know that Tom comes back and Nick runs into him at a jewelry store picking up a necklace. We dont know if it is for Daisy or if it for another woman.
you read the book and find out
he dies
everyone dies!
that's not the last book, he made another one called book 13:The End
Bethany is a clone
Read the book and maybe you'd find out!
Tripping Daisy ended in 1999.
At the end of book 6 of the first warriors series, Mistyfoot becomes deputy of Riverclan.
when it happens it is then