On pages 158-159 of chapter 8, it says that Daisy was young and living in her artificial world, but she "expected her life to be shaped by now". She was looking for love, money, and practicality in a relationship and found it with Tom Buchanan.
Daisy Buchanan's husband in "The Great Gatsby" is Tom Buchanan.
The narrator, Nick Carraway, is Daisy's cousin.
Yes, Daisy Buchanan attended finishing school in Louisville before marrying Tom Buchanan.
Tom Buchanan
Pammy is Daisy Buchanan's daughter in The Great Gatsby. She is briefly mentioned in the novel as a young child who Daisy has with her husband, Tom Buchanan. Pammy's role in the story is minor, primarily serving as a symbol of Daisy and Tom's unfulfilling marriage.
Daisy Buchanan.
Myrtle Wilson's accident is witnessed by Nick Carraway, Tom Buchanan, and Daisy Buchanan. Tom is driving the car that hits Myrtle, but Daisy is the one who is behind the wheel at the time of the accident.
Daisy Buchanan has a baby with Tom Buchanan. When Nick arrives at the Buchanan home Daisy almost immediately tells him that he should go see the baby.
Nick Caraway, because she was insulting Daisy Buchanan Nick's cousin.
Daisy is attracted to Tom Buchanan's wealth, social status, and assertiveness. She values the security and stability that his money and position provide, despite his other negative qualities.
Daisy Buchanan leaves the Plaza Hotel with Jay Gatsby.
Nick Knows Daisy and Tom because Nick is Daisy cousin while Tom is her Husband