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Why will Gatsby never be accepted by the likes of Daisy and Tom

Flynn Belcher (2019-09-13)

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Because Gatsby never had the amount of money that Tom has. Daisy did not want to wait around for Gatsby to get money because Tom was ready to marry her with all the money he can ever have.

What can't Gatsby make Daisy understand?
Gatsby wants Daisy to know that he has waited for her and that he never stopped loving her.

Why had the green light on the dock meant to gatsby?
The green light represents the struggles and future plans Gatsby has with Daisy. Gatsby stares at this green light to think about his future and his past with Daisy . Even knowing that he will never get Daisy again.

Why does gatsby need daisy to admit that she never loved tom?
Gatsby needed Daisy to admit she never loved Tom for a few reasons. One to not taint his dream of him and Daisy by her loving another man. Similarly to assure him that Daisy has remained faithful and only married Tom out of necessity, and a slight possibility to relieve Gatsby of any guilt.

2 When does Tom first realize that Daisy loves Gatsby?
In the car, during an argument, Gatsby announces that Daisy never loved Tom, but has always loved him.

What does gatsby think about daisy and toms relationship?
Gatsby thought that Daisy never loved Tom and he expected her to leave Tom so that the two of them could be together.

What did Gatsby want Daisy to tell Tom?
In "The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald, the titular character is deeply in love with Daisy and has returned only to find that she has married a brute of a man named Tom. Gatsby urges Daisy to tell Tom that she does not love him and that she never loved him, but ultimately she cannot go through with it.

What gatsby really feel for daisy?
Gatsby clearly has strong feelings for Daisy as he searched for her for five years. However, Nick implies that Gatsby had idealized Daisy during those years in such a way that the real woman could never compare. Nick states this opinion when he says, "No amount of fire or freshness can challenge what a man will store up in his ghostly heart."

Why nick describe Gatsby as having an extraordinary gift for hope?
Gatsby believes he can still relive the love he and Daisy shared. He still has hope that Daisy never loved her husband, but is still in love with Gatsby. Gastby belives this so much that he goes to great length to rekindle their lost love.

What is significant about the scene with Gatsbys shirts?
As you probably know, Gatsby and Daisy encountered each other before (5 years before, according to Gatsby). But Gatsby left for WWI, and Daisy was torn between marrying Gatsby for love, or Tom Buchanan for money. She went with Tom Buchanan, probably because she thought Gatsby would never return. Five years later: Gatsby moves into the West Egg, DIRECTLY ACROSS from Daisy. This means that he has wealth, but it is NeW money (W =...

Why does Gatsby throw all his shirts on the table?
he hopes that daisy would be amazed by the fortune he has, which daisy later cried and said how she has "never seen such beautiful shirts before." the shirts not only refer to the 'shirts,' but also the wealth gatsby occupies.

Why did daisy drive gatsby's car home from New York?
She wanted to and Gatsby could never refuse her.

Did daisy die in The Great Gatsby?
It never says she dies, just that she and 모바일상품권현금 Tom leave East Egg.

Why is Gatsby never really corrupted by his money?
Gatsby is never really corrupted by his money because the only reason why he wanted the money was so he could be with Daisy. Therefor since he didn't get the money for any greedy and selfish reasons the money never corrupted him.

Who is daisy from the book the grat Gatsby?
Daisy Buchanan is Nick Carroway's cousin. She is married to Tom Buchanan, and she used to be romantically involved with Jay Gatsby. Gatsby views her as his "golden girl", and he has devoted a large portion of his life to wooing her. She is lovely and has interest in Gatsby, but never marries him because "rich girls don't marry poor boys". Her voice is described as being "full of money".

Does bowser like daisy?
Probably, but I get the impression that he likes Peach a lot more than Daisy. He's always kidnapping Peach, never Daisy.

Why does tom insist that daisy and Gatsby drive home together?
I dont like how this question is asked... The reader of this question doesn't know who or what daisy is, or who Gatsby is. How do you expect the average person to answer this question. But luckily for you. I for one, am not an average person. I realize this is a question relating to the novel The Great Gatsby. You should have told us, this question was related to the novel, then everything would...

What was The Great Gatsby about?
The Great Gatsby, by F. Scott Fitzgerald, is a book about a man named James Gatz. James Gatz changes his name, illegally earns his fortune, and throws extravagant parties all to reinvent his life. In the process of making a new name for himself he meets a beautiful girl named Daisy Buchanan. They fall madly in love. But soon, as all tragic love stories go, Gatsby has to go to war and Daisy doesn't see...

Why doesn't Gatsby allow his swimming pool to be drained?
He has not vet used it and does not want to lose hope.j When I thought about it, i viewed it slightly differently. The way I saw it, Gatsby was finally accepting that he and Daisy would never be together. The pool was a metaphor for Gatsby's life. The year was coming to an end, and the Gardener was about to close the pool (A.K.A, Gatsby is about to die). Gatsby stops the Gardener because...

What are 5 major events in the novel The Great Gatsby?
"I turned again to my new acquaintance, this is an unusual party for me, I haven't even seen the host, I live over there--….and this man Gatsby sen over his chauffeur with an invitation,"… "I'm Gatsby" (pg. 47-48) (Nick meets Gatsby) . "Were getting of f , I want you to meet my girl" (pg. 24) (Tom shows nick his other woman) . "he wants to know, if you'll invite daisy to your house...

Why doesn't Fitzgerald ever show Daisy and Gatsby alone?
Fitzgerald never portrays a scene with only Gatsby and Daisy because Nick Carraway, Daisy's cousin, is the narrator of this novel. Such a scene would be impossible to portray since the narrator would have to be present and this would undermine the idea of "Daisy and Gatsby alone". Yet, although the narrator is not present when Daisy and Gatsby are alone such scenes are implied in the narration. A few examples: Nick leaves Gatsby and...

What does gastby think about the relationship between daisy and tom in the great gastby?
Gatsby believes that it is a loveless relationship. He sees Daisy as having never loved Tom, except perhaps briefly when they first got married.

What do you think is Fitzgerald's purpose in relating the story of Gatsby's return to Louisville while daisy and tom are still on their wedding trip?
to show that daisy moved on or at least tried too while Gatsby never stopped living in the past n still wanted Daisy

Why is Gatsby's love for Daisy doomed to fail in the Great Gatsby?
It's doomed to fail, because over the years he has had such high expectations for daisy that she'll never be able to live up to. And he'll be let down, and heartbroken.

In The Great Gatsby What happens immediately before the accident?
Before the accident, it is the scene in the Plazza Hotel. After a brunch at the Buchanans's , Daisy, Gatsby, Tom, Nick and Jordan decide to go to NY forced by Tom who sees languorous looks between his wife and Gatsby. On their way, they decide to stop at the Plazza Hotel. They rent a suit and then happens the conflit between Gatsby and Tom. Gatsby tells him that he has an affair with Daisy...

What happens with the relationship between Daisy and Gatsby at the end of chapter 7 in The Great Gatsby?
At the end of chapter 7, She wants the escape the fact that Gatsby can provide to all her needs, but she recognizes that a permanent relationship with him would never work. She needs Tom, who is just as superficial and "careless" as she is. She also agrees and sides with Tom and Gatsby and Tom is having a "fight."

How was Gatsby and Daisy's relationship built on false pretenses?
Gatsby had full intentions of going through with a relationship with Daisy - it was the basis for his entire life. However, for Daisy it was nothing more than a fling. She never intended to leave Tom. Maybe when they first met she had real feelings, but as far as the setting for the book is concerned, she led him on the entire time.

What happens to daisy in The Great Gatsby?
F. Scott Fitzgerald never mentions in the book what happens to Daisy at the end. We know that she leaves her daughter at her house and her and Tom leave, but we never know what happens to her. At the end of the book we know that Tom comes back and Nick runs into him at a jewelry store picking up a necklace. We dont know if it is for Daisy or if it for...

Why doesn't daisy leave tom?
Daisy feels secure with Tom - this is the reason she married him in the first place. Gatsby used to be a nobody and Daisy moved on to Tom because of his wealth, stability, and the approval of her parents. She is considering leaving Tom for Gatsby, but is unsure of their future together. Meanwhile, Myrtle Wilson is killed and Gatsby offers to take the blame for it in order to exonerate Daisy who ran...

What does Gatsby mean when he says Daisy's voice is full of money?
It is all the things that Gatsby and Nick fascinated the most: a wealthy woman or a woman seeking wealth. Gatsby remembers the house of Daisy as being a fine manor, with many fresh damp rooms and the classic impossibility of the poor men who falls in love with a wealthy woman. Compare it as the mystique of models or actresses of modern times. And, I think Fitzgerald wanted to say the wealthy capitalstic, nouveau-riche...

How is Gatsby great?
Gatsby is great because he lives the American dream. He doesn't necessarily achieve it, but in a materialistic way he does. His pure love for Daisy and his generosity (parties at his house) show his difference from the crowd. His dream Daisy's reciprocal love, which he will never receive anymore, is his motivation never to give up during his penny less moments in the war. Additionally he is a great dreamer + hoping person: Until...

Why does Gatsby lose Daisy during the confrontation at the Plaza?
According to Daisy, Gatsby is losing her because "[he] asks too much." Gatsby not only wants Daisy to love him, he wants her to have never loved Tom as well. This, according to Daisy, is simply not true (although, whether the two ever have true love during the course of the novel is clearly up for debate). In reality, it is clear to the astute reader that Daisy is simply bullied by Tom in this...

Does Jay Gatsby experience a moment of epiphany or enlightenment in The Great Gatsby?
Gatsbyâ??s epiphany occurs after his â??cleansingâ?? dip in the pool. Through our narrator, Nick, we hear that at this moment Gatsby understands all has been but a lie. Daisy, material wealth and the life he so relentlessly pursued are meaningless, having never been real in the first place.

What does it mean when nick says his mind will never romp again like the mind of god in the great gatsby?
He is anchored. When he kisses Daisy, she finally becomes tangible, moreover, touchable to him once again. He will no longer let his mind drift and compose grand fantasies on how to lure Daisy "home", for she is there.

Is funny people based off of great Gatsby?
I don't think so, but the two stories do share a lot of similarities. The Great Gatsby Funny People Nick Carroway is an aspiring "bonds" Ira Wright is an aspiring comedian salesman Nick Lives in a "bungalow" surrounded Ira sleeps on a futon with his more by wealthier people successful friends Nick befriends his wealth neighbor Ira befriends a wealth comedian Jay Gatsby is wealthy but only wants to George Simmons is Wealth but lives...

What dos Tom Buchanan want from both of the women Daisy and Myrtle in The Great Gatsby?
He wants a wife from Daisy and a better sexual relationship from her. He satisfy his needs for a better sexual relationship with Myrtle. Also he never settles down due to the fact he wants to always go back to the days of him being the "stud".

How does Daisy react when gatsby shows her the shirts?
She sobs because she never dreamed Gatsby would be rich and successful enough for her to marry him. She's in shock because this is the first time she's seen this man she loved in years, and she can't believe what's happened to him and that she will be able to have a happy, prosperous relationship with him; it seems too good to be true (and it is!)

How did daisy live her American dream?
In the Great Gatsby, the only aspect of the American dream (which when most people think of means success, money, happiness) is the money part. She doesn't work, so really, does she have success? As for happiness, I don't think she really knows how to have happiness. She's stuck up and snotty. She has this illusion of happiness with Gatsby, but as she never meant to leave Tom for him, was that really happiness? And...

In The Great Gatsby why does Nick say he cannot forgive or like Tom What does he say about people like Tom and Daisy?
After Gatsby's death, Nick learns that it was Tom who told Wilson who was driving the yellow car which killed Myrtle and didn't stop. Or rather who he thought was the driver, the actual culprit was Daisy but Tom was under the impression that it was Gatsby and so was indirectly responsible for the latter's death. Nick is disgusted by both the Tom (who clearly knew Wilson's intentions as he was holding a gun and...

Does Nick ever state that Daisy's voice is full of money in The Great Gatsby?
Yes, a couple pages into Chapter 7 (page 167 in my book). For Gatsby, Daisy represents everything he has ever wanted: money and the status that it entails. He has yearned for it all his life but he never achieves it. the distinction between "old" and "new" money is crucial in the novel.

Who was the man that left Jay Gatsby 20000?
dan cody, but gatsby never received the money

What are some quotes from The Great Gatsby that prove Jay Gatsby was in love with Daisy?
Use the end of chapter 6 (page 117 in my book)- There's Gatsby's story of when he kissed Daisy there. The fight between Tom and Gatsby in chapter 7 where Gatsby says that he loves Daisy would be good too. At the very end of chapter 7, Gatsby watches the Buchanan house until 4 o'clock to make sure Tom won't hurt her. "Out of the corner of his eye Gatsby saw that the blocks of...

How do all the caracters contribute to Gatsby's death in the book The Great Gatsby?
All of the characters contribute to Gatsby's death, escpecially Daisy because he loved her and she didn't want to leave Tom for him. The fact that Tom is having an affair with Myrtle contributes to Gatsby's death because if it weren't for the affair, Gatsby would have never been involved with Myrtle's death. Everyone's greedy grabs for the "American Dream" was the cause of Gatsby's death. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- More precisely, when Gatsby and Daisy were driving...

What was the basis of Daisy's decision to marry Tom?
In F. Scott Fitzgeraldâ??s â??The Great Gatsbyâ??, Daisy was not a woman who could be considered trustworthy. Her motivations were influenced by whether or not she was bored or getting the attention she felt she deserved. She slept with Gatsby and promised to wait for him while he went off to war because in that moment thatâ??s what her emotions told her to do. In reality, Daisy would never have married Gatsby, she was predestined...

Why doesnt gatsby understand that he is not welcome?
Because Gatsby is popular due to his parties, and has never felt unwelcome anywhere.

What did don Cody do for Gatsby?
Dan Cody gave Jay Gatsby a job. He also tried to leave him some money but Gatsby never received it. Most importantly Dan Cody taught Gatsby how to act rich.

What does nick tell Gatsby about himself in The Great Gatsby?
He tells him that he is a bondsman. He doesn't tell him that he never talks back to people

What is Gatsby's relationship with Dan Cody?
Gatsby worked for Dan Cody. He was his assistant and took care of him. Dan Cody tried to leave Gatsby some money, but Gatsby never received it.

What does Nick find most striking about Gatsby?
He finds that gatsby is the only one who goes after what he believes and that's why he finds gatsby to be so amazing gatsby never stopped chasing his dream to be with dasiy that's. Why nick has a huge man crush on him

When did daisy have her baby?
she never did

Why does bowser never kidnap daisy?
Bowser does not like Daisy as much as Peach because Daisy can't make cake.

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