It is also clear that Daisy does not have a stable relationship with Tom and does not want to be with him. This is most clearly seen on her wedding day when she says “Take ’em (pearl necklace) down-stairs and give ’em back to whoever they belong to. Tell ’em all Daisy’s change’ her mine. Say: ‘Daisy’s change’ her mine!” (Fitzgerald 76). This quote shows how she regrets choosing to marry Tom since he is the one that gave her the necklace. Gatsby will not be successful in his attempt to rekindle his old romance. When Daisy hears that Gatsby makes his money illegally by selling grain alcohol she sees him in a different way. In the scene where she hears about his illegal activities the narrator states that she was staring at him in a terrified manner. In the paragraph afterwards Gatsby tries to explain himself to Daisy while she slowly stops listening which leads Gatsby to stop trying to clarify the situation. This conversation along with Daisy’s stare prove that she does not approve of Gatsby’s illegal actions which will prevent them from rekindling their romance as it was
It is also clear that Daisy does not have a stable relationship with Tom and does not want to be with him. This is most clearly seen on her wedding day when she says “Take ’em (pearl necklace) down-stairs and give ’em back to whoever they belong to. Tell ’em all Daisy’s change’ her mine. Say: ‘Daisy’s change’ her mine!” (Fitzgerald 76). This quote shows how she regrets choosing to marry Tom since he is the one that gave her the necklace. Gatsby will not be successful in his attempt to rekindle his old romance. When Daisy hears that Gatsby makes his money illegally by selling grain alcohol she sees him in a different way. In the scene where she hears about his illegal activities the narrator states that she was staring at him in a terrified manner. In the paragraph afterwards Gatsby tries to explain himself to Daisy while she slowly stops listening which leads Gatsby to stop trying to clarify the situation. This conversation along with Daisy’s stare prove that she does not approve of Gatsby’s illegal actions which will prevent them from rekindling their romance as it was