The Plaza
The final confrontation between Tom, Daisy, and Gatsby took place in the Plaza Hotel in New York City. Tom revealed Gatsby's criminal activities to Daisy, leading to an argument and Gatsby's realization that Daisy would not leave Tom for him.
They drive in Tom's car.
Jordan Baker lives with her aunt. In "The Great Gatsby," she stays with her elderly aunt in New York City.
gatsby sent an invintaion to nick to come to his party after talking to him about flying. he hoped he would bring along daisy, which he brought to the party and daisy and gatsby were reunited once again!
Chapter 7 brings the conflict between Tom and Gatsby into the open, and their confrontation over Daisy brings to the surface troubling aspects of both characters.Complaining of her boredom, Daisy asks Gatsby if he wants to go into the city. Gatsby stares at her passionately, and Tom becomes certain of their feelings for each other.Itching for a confrontation, Tom seizes upon Daisy's suggestion that they should all go to New York together. Nick rides with Jordan and Tom in Gatsby's car, and Gatsby and Daisy ride together in Tom's car
Nick meets a variety of people at Gatsby's party, including the host himself, Jay Gatsby, as well as Jordan Baker, Tom Buchanan, Daisy Buchanan, and other guests who are part of New York's upper class society. The party is attended by socialites, businesspeople, and those looking to indulge in the lavish entertainment and atmosphere.
Jay Gatsby goes to New York frequently in "The Great Gatsby" to visit Daisy Buchanan, Tom Buchanan, and attend extravagant parties in West Egg and East Egg. He is constantly trying to relive the past and win back Daisy's love.
When Nick meets Gatsby standing in front of Daisy's house after the accident, the conversation goes like this (quoting exactly): Nick asks "'Was Daisy driving?' [Gatsby says] 'Yes,' he said after a moment, 'but of course I'll say I was. You see, when we left New York she was very nervous and she though it would steady her to drive'".
Last line:So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past. Meaning: there is a hopeless with respect to personal progress.... and ultimately our destiny does not push us forward but alas backward into the past. Hence we are tethered to our past forever.Fitzgerald is suggesting that even though Gatsby may confused the idealistic American Dream with the materialism that marked the jazz age, it doesn't matter. We will still dream because we are Americans; the compacity to dream is what made out country to begin with, and it's what still defines us as Americans, and perhaps makes the exception to other nations. We are dreamers.
Gatsby doesn't want to meet Daisy in New York because he wants to recreate the past and make their reunion as special as possible. He believes that meeting in the familiarity of Nick's home will help to revive their romance and bring back the feelings they had before.
the purpose of the last meeting with Jordan was for nick not to be careless like tom and daisy . unlike tom and daisy he wanted to clean up after himself . he also wanted to try to get her back, but he found out that she was already engaged.
Tom insists on driving Gatsby's car to New York in "The Great Gatsby" because he wants to exert his power and control over the situation. By taking the wheel of Gatsby's luxurious car, Tom demonstrates his dominance and asserts his superiority over Gatsby, whom he views as a threat to his marriage with Daisy.