Daisy married Tom Buchanan because he came from a wealthy and established family with societal status, which was important to her. Additionally, Tom provided her with stability and security, which Gatsby couldn't offer at the time due to his lower social standing and uncertain future after the war. Daisy's choice reflects the societal norms and expectations of the time period in which the novel is set.
Daisy Buchanan's maiden name was Daisy Fay.
Yes, Daisy Buchanan attended finishing school in Louisville before marrying Tom Buchanan.
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Daisy Buchanan's husband in "The Great Gatsby" is Tom Buchanan.
Mia Farrow played Daisy Buchanan in the 1974 film adaptation of "The Great Gatsby."
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his wealth
She is most impressed with his shirts.
In "The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Tom Buchanan is the husband of Daisy Buchanan, who is having an affair with Jay Gatsby. Daisy Buchanan is not portrayed as a mistress in the novel, but rather as Gatsby's unattainable love interest. Tom Buchanan is a wealthy and arrogant character who represents the old money society that contrasts with Gatsby's new money background.
The narrator, Nick Carraway, is Daisy's cousin.
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.
Gatsby's parties were a way to lure Daisy to him. once he got together with Daisy there was no more need to have the parties so he ended them.