From the beginning, Gatsby has been trying to manipulate Nick into setting up a meeting between him and Daisy, his former love before going to war; however, Nick decided to help the two for undisclosed reasons. In chapter seven, the two argue over her. Eventually, Daisy cries “Even alone I can’t say I never loved Tom...It wouldn’t be true.” No one in the fight knows what the truth of this debacle is anymore. Tom preaches traditional values and his love for his wife but is cheating on Daisy with Myrtle. Daisy is proclaiming she loves both men or at least did. Gatsby has been lying to everyone up to this point about his past. Tom gives up and lets the two leave with each other; however, this is not the end of the
From the beginning, Gatsby has been trying to manipulate Nick into setting up a meeting between him and Daisy, his former love before going to war; however, Nick decided to help the two for undisclosed reasons. In chapter seven, the two argue over her. Eventually, Daisy cries “Even alone I can’t say I never loved Tom...It wouldn’t be true.” No one in the fight knows what the truth of this debacle is anymore. Tom preaches traditional values and his love for his wife but is cheating on Daisy with Myrtle. Daisy is proclaiming she loves both men or at least did. Gatsby has been lying to everyone up to this point about his past. Tom gives up and lets the two leave with each other; however, this is not the end of the