What does Daisy Do After Gatsby's death?

"She was feeling the pressures form the world outside, and she wanted to see him and feel his presence and be reassured that she was doing the right thing after all." (151). Tom had "happened" to take daisy away when Gatsby died. " 'But she and Tom had gone away early that afternoon, and taken baggage with them.
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Did Daisy care about Gatsby's death?

Daisy did admit her love for Gatsby (in front of Tom no less), but that love didn't mean that she was prepared to devote her life to him. As is the tragedy of the story, Daisy had moved on.
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What happened to Tom and Daisy After Gatsby's death?

Daisy and Tom have left town for good, with no forwarding address. Henry Gatz, Gatsby's father, hears about Gatsby's death and come to the funeral from Minnesota. He is in awe of his son's accomplishments. No one except the owl-eyed glasses man that Nick had met at one of Gatsby's parties comes to the funeral.
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What happened to Daisy at the end of Gatsby?

Upon hearing this, Daisy chooses to stay with Tom. Tom scornfully tells Gatsby to drive her home, knowing that Daisy will never leave him. While returning to East Egg, Gatsby and Daisy drive by Wilson's garage and their car accidentally strikes Myrtle, killing her instantly.
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Does Daisy attend Gatsby's funeral?

Feeling that Gatsby would not want to go through a funeral alone, Nick tries to hold a large funeral for him, but all of Gatsby's former friends and acquaintances either have disappeared—Tom and Daisy, for instance, move away with no forwarding address—or refuse to come, like Meyer Wolfsheim and Klipspringer.
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Who arrives 3 days after Gatsby's death?

Three days after Gatsby's death, a telegram arrives from his father, Henry C. Gatz.
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Why does Daisy leave Gatsby?

Gatsby 's major downfall was when him and Daisy began talking again, and Daisy ended up leaving Gastby for her husband Tom. Gatsby wanted Daisy to tell Tom, her husband that she never loved him. But, of course Daisy did not want to tell Tom that.
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Who does Daisy end up with at the end of The Great Gatsby?

Eventually, Gatsby won Daisy's heart, and they made love before Gatsby left to fight in the war. Daisy promised to wait for Gatsby, but in 1919 she chose instead to marry Tom Buchanan, a young man from a solid, aristocratic family who could promise her a wealthy lifestyle and who had the support of her parents.
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Where are Daisy and Tom after Gatsby dies and why is this significant?

where were they? Daisy and Tom left town and took their baggages with them. How do we know Gatsby is a lonely man? After his death, no one came to the house.
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What are Daisy and Tom doing at the end of the chapter?

What are Daisy and Tom doing at the end of the chapter? They are talking at the dinner table, as if they are conspiring. They are arguing after the events of the Plaza Hotel showdown.
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Who comes to the house after Gatsby dies?

Hundreds of people attended Gatsby's parties but no-one comes to his funeral apart from Nick, Gatsby's father, and some servants. A man called 'Owl-eyes', who did attend some of Gatsby's parties, arrives late.
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Who does Daisy admit that she loves loved?

Themes. There is confusion when Gatsby keeps saying that Daisy loves only him. Daisy says she never loved Tom, but admits to having loved him once. “I never loved him,” she said, with perceptible reluctance” (Gatsby 139), and then Daisy says “Even alone I can't say I never loved Tom,” she admitted in a pitiful voice.
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Who takes charge of events after Gatsby's death?

The police and bands of reporters arrive at Gatsby's house when news of his death gets worried. Nick waits for someone to take charge of the funeral arrangements, but, when no one steps forward to do so, he takes charge.
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Did Daisy truly love Gatsby?

Although Daisy may have loved Gatsby once, she does not love him more than the wealth, status, and freedom that she has with Tom.
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Why Daisy is not responsible for Gatsby's death?

Daisy didn't refuse to let Gatsby take the blame for the death of Myrtle. Gatsby really cared about Daisy, therefore he took the blame. Daisy had him thinking that she was coming to live with him, but really she wasn't ever planning on coming to stay with Gatsby due to the way the lived.
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Why did Daisy choose Tom in the end?

Daisy may not love Tom as much as Gatsby, but she cannot bear the thought of living in the low class world of "new money". So, she chooses the world she knows (Tom) over the world of new money (Gatsby).
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Why was no one at Gatsby's funeral?

Nobody came” (Fitzgerald 174) No one came to his funeral because they had nothing to get out of it. Fitzgerald is making the comment that humans are naturally self-centered. We see this before Gatsby even dies though, “I like to come,” Lucille said.
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Why is Gatsby funeral ironic?

It was ironic that No one came to his funeral either, despite all the hundreds of people that came to his parties. What happened to Tom and Daisy after the death of Gatsby? They left town and never came to the funeral and could not be reached.
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Do Tom and Daisy get divorced?

Myrtle believes that the only reason Tom will not divorce Daisy is because Daisy is Catholic. But we learn that Tom's feelings for Myrtle are far less intense than he has led her to believe and that social pressure prevents him from ever leaving Daisy, who comes from a similar upper-class background.
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What happened to Daisy's daughter in The Great Gatsby?

Pammy did appear in the novel, towards the end when her parents, Gatsby, Jordan and Nick are all at the house on the hottest day of the year. She comes in with her nanny and Daisy flaunts her and asks if she likes her friends. Pammy responds and then her nanny takes her away.
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Does Daisy ever get back with Gatsby?

By the end of the novel, after Daisy's murder of Myrtle as well as Gatsby's death, she and Tom are firmly back together, "conspiring" and "careless" once again, despite the deaths of their lovers.
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Is Daisy based on Zelda?

Daisy, one of the main characters from the novel, had many striking similarities to his wife Zelda. He used events from her life and experiences that they shared together to write the character Daisy. Scott Fitzgerald based many aspects of the character Daisy Fay Buchanan on his wife Zelda Fitzgerald.
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Why did Daisy cry over the shirts?

Daisy cries because she has never seen such beautiful shirts, and their appearance makes her emotional. The scene solidifies her character and her treatment of Gatsby. She is vain and self-serving, only concerned with material goods.
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What is Gatsby's infamous line?

So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past.” These are the most famous lines in the novel and the words with which Nick Carraway concludes his story.
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Where does Nick go after the funeral?

Despite all the people who found their way to Gatsby's parties, not one, with the exception of a man known only as "Owl Eyes," bothered to make an appearance at his funeral (and he only made it to the gate after the services ended). Nick then moves to memories of traveling West when he came home from college.
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