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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.

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