Who falls in love with Daisy?

Relationship 1: Daisy Buchanan and Jay Gatsby. The relationship at the very heart of The Great Gatsby is, of course, Gatsby and Daisy, or more specifically, Gatsby's tragic love of (or obsession with) Daisy, a love that drives the novel's plot.
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Who loves Daisy most?

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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Is Nick in love with Daisy?

Gatsby takes a liking to Nick, and confesses to him that he has been in love with Daisy since before the war and that his extravagant lifestyle is just an attempt to impress her.
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Who is madly in love with Daisy in The Great Gatsby?

Jay Gatsby is a young man who comes from poor family and he falls in love with Daisy, a wealthy, “the king's daughter, the golden girl” (Fitzgerald 128). They have been separated for almost ten years as Gatsby goes off to war.
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Why does Gatsby say he fell in love with Daisy?

Gatsby, melancholy, tells Nick about courting Daisy in Louisville in 1917. He says that he loved her for her youth and vitality, and idolized her social position, wealth, and popularity.
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Does Daisy love Tom or 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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Did Jay Gatsby truly love Daisy?

Despite Gatsby's “romantic readiness” (2), as narrator Nick Carraway puts it, he subtly shows that his love for Daisy is never genuine. Gatsby, in fact, is never capable of loving her at all; he was born with a life and status too drastically different from hers to ever really connect with her in a true, romantic way.
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Why did Daisy and Gatsby break up?

Daisy didn't understand why he didn't return directly and, over time, her interest began to wane until she eventually broke off their relationship. Moving back to the present, Gatsby and Nick continue their discussion of Daisy and how Gatsby had gone to Louisville to find her upon his return to the United States.
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What is the true relationship between Daisy and Tom?

The relationship between Tom and Daisy is built more on money rather than love, however, there is little bits of love. Daisy marries Tom because of his wealth, but throughout their relationship she does, fall in love with Tom at least once.
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Is Tom in love with Myrtle?

Myrtle seems to believe Tom genuinely loves her, and would marry her if only Daisy would divorce him. Nick knows that Tom would never marry Myrtle, and the lopsidedness of the relationship makes Myrtle a more sympathetic character than she would be otherwise.
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Is Nick in love with Jordan?

As his first party at Gatsby's mansion winds down, Nick describes his growing romantic interest in Jordan Baker. The courtship between Nick and Jordan never takes center stage, but Nick mentions his shifting feelings toward her throughout the novel.
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Are Luigi and Daisy in love?

Daisy is assisted by Luigi, semi-confirming that the two are considered a couple.
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Does Gatsby sleep with Daisy?

She does have sex with Gatsby in 1917 (and, it is implied, during her affair with him in 1922), but the social norms are reversed in that it is Gatsby who 'felt married to her' and was the one 'betrayed' whilst Daisy: vanished into her rich house, into her rich, full life, leaving Gatsby – nothing.
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Why does Nick break up with Jordan?

Sick of the East and its empty values, Nick decides to move back to the Midwest. He breaks off his relationship with Jordan, who suddenly claims that she has become engaged to another man. Just before he leaves, Nick encounters Tom on Fifth Avenue in New York City.
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Does Tom cheat Daisy?

At the end of the book, even after it becomes clear that both Tom and Daisy have cheated on each other, Tom stubbornly maintains that they have always loved each other and that they always will, no matter what.
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How does Daisy feel about Tom cheating?

The cowardice exhibited by Daisy Buchanan shows that Fitzgerald's attitude towards Daisy getting cheated on was that it is okay because he has money and that is why she wants to stay. On one hand, the reader should notice that Daisy is getting cheated on, but does not leave Tom because he has money and she loves him.
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Does Tom deserve Daisy?

Daisy and Tom deserve each other. Tom is a self-absorbed abusive jerk and Daisy is a self-absorbed "gold digger". They balance each other's vacuous obsession with all things rich. Although Daisy takes a stab at real romance with Gatsby, she just can't let go of the lure of old money that is guaranteed her whole life.
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Does Gatsby love Daisy or is he obsessed with her?

He clearly loves her with all his heart, moreover, he is obsessed with Daisy and unable to imagine his life without her in it. Daisy's real feelings remain confused and unclear. But if we think a bit more about it, we'll see the other side of Gatsby and Daisy relationship. He is obsessed with her, he idolizes her.
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Is Gatsby the father of Daisy's daughter?

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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.
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What did Gatsby first attracted to Daisy?

The first thing that attracted Gatsby was Daisy's wealth – her house in particular ('there was a ripe mystery about it'). This removes the idea that he was attracted to Daisy in herself. He was – and still is – attracted to the 'money' in her.
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Why does Nick return west after Gatsby's death?

Why does Nick return west after Gatsby's death? He misses his family, he wants to change jobs, and he is disgusted with the east.
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Who killed Gatsby?

The most famous murder in American literature is that of the titular hero in F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby, published in 1925. Jay Gatsby is shot to death in the swimming pool of his mansion by George Wilson, a gas-station owner who believes Gatsby to be the hit-and-run driver who killed his wife, Myrtle.
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What keeps Nick from sleeping?

What keeps Nick from sleeping? Thinking about Myrtle's death. Why does Nick think Gatsby should go away?
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