How does Daisy feel about Tom?

How does Daisy feel about Tom?

“Not at Kapiolani?” demanded Tom suddenly. However, Gatsby forces them to confront their feelings in the Plaza Hotel when he demands Daisy say she never loved Tom. Although she gets the words out, she immediately rescinds them—”I did love [Tom] once but I loved you too!”—after Tom questions her.

What do Tom and Daisy represent in The Great Gatsby?

In the Great Gatsby, money is one of the majors themes in the book. He represents new money while Daisy and Tom represent old money. The distinguishing between east and west egg is the best way that Fitzgerald describes the difference in wealth.

What ideas about race does Tom express what does this reveal about Tom’s character?

what ideas about race does tom express? what does this reveal about toms character? he thinks the “best” race is the nordic race and they are better than everyone else. how well do you think nick fits in with those around him?

Is Tom in love with Myrtle?

Despite the fact that he is cheating, it is apparent that he doesn’t love Myrtle more than he loves Daisy. This can be seen clearly on when the people are all talking in Myrtle’s apartment about how Tom and Myrtle are unhappy in their marriages. Catherine claims, “It’s really his wife that’s keeping them apart.

What does Nick realize when he sees Tom and Daisy together?

Back at his house, Tom invites Nick and Jordan inside. Nick suddenly sees him as a criminal. As they discuss what happened, Nick realizes that it was actually Daisy who was driving the car, meaning that it was Daisy who killed Myrtle.

Why do Daisy and Tom not have a good time at the party?

Why does Daisy not have a good time at Gatsby’s party? Because Tom is there putting everything and everyone down and because the people in attendance are new money people and she is old money.

What is ironic about Daisy’s reaction to Gatsby’s party?

The ironic fact about Daisy’s reaction to her first, and only, Gatsby party is that she did not enjoy it at all even thought Gatsby threw an extravagant party only for her. Daisy is offended by the party because she thinks it wasn’t a gesture but an emotion. In fact, Daisy shows her snobbish side while at the party.

Is Daisy worthy of Gatsby’s devotion?

Daisy is The Great Gatsby’s most enigmatic, and perhaps most disappointing, character. Although Fitzgerald does much to make her a character worthy of Gatsby’s unlimited devotion, in the end she reveals herself for what she really is. From Nick’s first visit, Daisy is associated with otherworldliness.

Why is Tom’s response to meeting Gatsby so ironic?

Tom’s comment is also ironic because that is in fact what Daisy is up to: running around to meet Gatsby, who in Tom’s mind would be the “wrong kind of people” because he is a threat to Tom’s sense of himself as a man as well as to his relationship with Daisy. Tom himself is running around and cheating on his wife.

Why can’t Gatsby predict Daisy and Tom’s reaction?

While the reader can have easily predicted Daisy and Tom’s reactions to his party, Gatsby cannot. While Tom and Daisy are classy old money people with standards and sophistication. They’re snobby and the party is below them but Gatsby doesn’t understand because he isn’t sophisticated like East Eggers.