Daisy Buchanan finds Gatsby's party overwhelming and somewhat superficial. While she is initially impressed by the extravagance and the lively atmosphere, she ultimately feels out of place among the chaotic crowd and the excessive opulence. This reflects her deeper longing for genuine connection rather than the superficiality of wealth and status. Overall, the party leaves her feeling disillusioned rather than enchanted.
Daisy doesn't appear to like any of the people at the party. This causes Gatsby to want to change his life style and he stops throwing parties
cows eat daisys :P and many other animals eat daisys aswell but i dnt know what they are ! hehe ! i am clever !
yes the only difference is it's purple.
rabits
Because they are
two purple crazy daisys and a black moon oarchard the daisys have to be next to achoter
Daisys can be various sizes :)
Daisy finds Gatsby's parties to be extravagant and extravagant, but ultimately lacking in depth and sincerity. She appreciates the spectacle but feels a sense of superficiality and insincerity in the lavish nature of the events.
you can only get them when your a member you get them from the port
in a garden where there is plenty of sun for it to grow
no not without being very ill!
in a garden where there is plenty of sun for it to grow