What does Daisy's child represent?

Representation. Pammy most likely represents a younger version of Daisy. Daisy wishes that her baby girl will be a fool like her so she ends up married and well off with a rich man. She also wants her daughter to be a fool so she is protected.
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What does Daisy little girl represent?

Symbolically, what does the little girl represent? The reality that Daisy and Tom are together and that they cannot repeat the past. The little girl could also represent Daisy and Tom's reunion.
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What was Gatsby's reaction Daisy's child?

What was Gatsby's reaction to Daisy's child? Gatsby can't believe that Daisy's daughter is real, because that means Tom and Daisy's marriage is real.
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Is Daisy's child Gatsby's?

Pamela ”Pammy“ Buchanan is a minor character of F. Scott Fitzgerald's 1925 novel The Great Gatsby. She is the daughter of Tom and Daisy Buchanan, and cousin removed of Nick Carraway. In the 1974 movie, Pammy plays a slightly larger role and appears more frequently.
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When Daisy's daughter was born What did she say she hoped she would be?

I hope she'll be a fool—that's the best thing a girl can be in this world, a beautiful little fool. Daisy speaks these words in Chapter 1 as she describes to Nick and Jordan her hopes for her infant daughter.
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What does Gatsby's fascination with Daisy's daughter represent?

The focus is on the changes that took place in the society that became highly hedonistic. It explains the way Jay Gatsby felt about Daisy Buchanan. She was an embodiment of the American Dream and a symbol of sensual love. Clearly, symbols and dreams are far from reality.
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Why is Gatsby so shocked to see Daisy's child explain your reasoning?

Why does Gatsby view Daisy's child as a surprise? He was unaware, or in disbelief that anything had happened or changed with Daisy since he had gone off to war.
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Who does Daisy say her child looks like?

She eagerly tells the group that "She doesn't look like her father. She looks like me. She's got my hair and shape of the face". Not only does Daisy want to keep Tom's involvement in the child to a minimum, but the child is something that is totally hers.
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What does Daisy symbolize in The Great Gatsby?

Daisy Buchannan is made to represent the lack of virtue and morality that was present during the 1920s. She is the absolute center of Gatsby's world right up to his death, but she is shown to be uncaring and fickle throughout the novel.
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Who is Daisy and Tom's daughter?

Pammy Buchanan Toddler daughter of Tom and Daisy Buchanan. Little mention is made of her and she represents the children of the Jazz Agers.
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Why does Daisy cry after the birth of her daughter?

When she found out that she had given birth to a daughter, Daisy's first reaction was to cry. She hopes her daughter will grow up to be a “beautiful fool” (1.118). Despite the fact that Daisy seems to be baring her soul to him, Nick thinks this display of misery is some kind of an act.
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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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What does East Egg symbolize?

East Egg represents the old rich. Tom and Daisy belong to East Egg. It represents the people, who are born rich and are considered classy, with an arrogant stance toward West Egg. West Egg stands for newly rich people like Gatsby.
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Why Does Daisy want her daughter?

A pretty little fool: Meaning she wants her daughter to be frivolous, charming and dainty. She doesn't want her to be a strong independent woman because life is always hard for those girls. She wants her daughter to coast through life by hypnotizing men and not thinking too much about anything.
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What does Daisy's story about the day her daughter was born?

She tells Nick that when her daughter was born, she told the nurse: “I'm glad it's a girl. And I hope she'll be a fool—that's the best thing a girl can be in this world, a beautiful little fool.” ● Pages 21-23: ​Nick and Daisy return inside oh, and the group says their goodnights. that is how he recognized her.
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What does TJ eckleburg's eyes symbolize?

The eyes of Doctor T. J. Eckleburg are a pair of fading, bespectacled eyes painted on an old advertising billboard over the valley of ashes. They may represent God staring down upon and judging American society as a moral wasteland, though the novel never makes this point explicitly.
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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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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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What does Tom say that made him cry like a baby?

By the end of the novel, Myrtle doesn't seem to have been completely mistaken about Tom's affection for her. After all, Tom says he that he "cried like a baby" (9.145) when he found dog food for the dog he's bought her in Myrtle's apartment.
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What is the significance of Daisy crying over 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 do the shirts symbolize in Gatsby?

Gatsby's clothing symbolizes his wealth through his torn shirt, his silver and gold suit, and his English shirts. In Gatsby's past he wore a torn shirt which represents his lack of wealth. "It was James Gatz who had been loafing along the beach that afternoon in a torn green jersey." (104).
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What is Daisy's mental state when Nick finds her?

She confesses to Nick that she has become cynical and overly sophisticated and implies that she is deeply unsatisfied with her marriage.
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Is Daisy based on Zelda?

Partially based on Fitzgerald's wife, Zelda, Daisy is a beautiful young woman from Louisville, Kentucky. She is Nick's cousin and the object of Gatsby's love.
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