Why does Gatsby want Daisy to tell Tom that she never loved him?

The importance of time and the past manifests itself in the confrontation between Gatsby and Tom. Gatsby's obsession with recovering a blissful past compels him to order Daisy to tell Tom that she has never loved him. Gatsby needs to know that she has always loved him, that she has always been emotionally loyal to him.

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Does Daisy want to tell Tom she never loved him?

Gatsby demands that Daisy tell Tom that she has never loved him. Daisy can't bring herself to do this, and instead said that she has loved them both. This crushes Gatsby.

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Why does Gatsby refuse to accept that Daisy ever loved Tom?

Why does Gatsby insist that Daisy say she never loved Tom? Because that is a crucial piece to his vision of he and Daisy being together, that there was never an interruption in their love.

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What chapter does Gatsby want Daisy to say she never loved Tom?

Answer: In chapter 6, Gatsby confides in Nick that he wants Daisy to tell Tom that she never loved him and they could go back to Louisville and get married and have the happy ending that Gatsby has dreamed of.

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When Daisy says she never loved Tom is there someone who she thinks she loves?

If Daisy says she's never loved Tom, is there someone whom she thinks she loves? She loved Gatsby once before and now she loves him again. However, when she learns the truth of how he acquired his wealth, she no longer has feelings for him and chooses Tom over him.

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Did Daisy love Tom when she married him?

Daisy came from a wealthy family and married into another wealthy family, which means Daisy, despite not loving Tom after a few years, felt comfortable in this arrangement. Gatsby's love could not give Daisy the security and safety that she needed to leave her loveless marriage with Tom Buchanan.

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Why did Daisy marry Tom if she loved Gatsby?

Why did Daisy marry Tom? Even though she was still in love with Gatsby, Daisy most likely married Tom because she knew he could provide her with more material comforts. In Chapter 4 Jordan recounts how, the day before the wedding, she found Daisy drunk, sobbing, and clutching a letter.

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Why Gatsby didn t 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 is Gatsby surprised when Daisy says I did love him once but I loved you too?

Why is Gatsby surprised when Daisy says, "I did love him [Tom] once - but I loved you too"? Gatsby never believed that Jordan loved anyone else but him. He thought they were alike.

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What truth does Tom reveal about Gatsby that pushes Daisy away?

At lunch, Tom realizes that Daisy and Gatsby are in love. Later, in a hotel in New York City, Gatsby forces Daisy to tell Tom that she never loved him, and Tom reveals that Gatsby is a bootlegger.

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Why was Daisy not at Gatsby's funeral?

Daisy does not want to be seen attending Gatsby's funeral because she does care about her reputation, despite the fact that she has never loved Tom. As a result, she makes the decision to abstain out of concern that she will damage both her connection with Tom and her standing in the eyes of the general public.

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Why did Tom not want to divorce Daisy?

Myrtle believes that the only reason Tom will not divorce Daisy is because Daisy is Catholic. But we learn that Tom's feelings for Myrtle are far less intense than he has led her to believe and that social pressure prevents him from ever leaving Daisy, who comes from a similar upper-class background.

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What is Tom's betrayal to Daisy?

Tom betrays Daisy by ignoring the sanctity of their marriage and having an affair. He has an affair with a woman named Myrtle who is also married.

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Does Gatsby actually love Daisy or does he just love the idea of her?

Gatsby is only in love with Daisy because of her identity and what she represents. He is unable to forget the past where Daisy once saw him as a perfect man in her eyes and can't accept his new reality. Gatsby's want of wealth and power only proves that he only loves the idea of her and not actually her.

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Does Gatsby love Daisy or is he obsessed with Daisy?

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.

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Did Daisy always love Gatsby?

Here we finally get a glimpse at Daisy's real feelings—she loved Gatsby, but also Tom, and to her those were equal loves. She hasn't put that initial love with Gatsby on a pedestal the way Gatsby has.

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Why does Daisy cry over Gatsby's shirts?

Daisy isn't really talking about—or weeping over—the shirts from England. Her strong emotional reaction comes from the excitement of Gatsby having the proper wealth, and perhaps remorse over the complexity of the situation; he is finally a man she could marry, but she is already wed to Tom.

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Why did Gatsby sleep with Daisy?

Gatsby reveals details of his and Daisy's long ago courtship. He was enthralled by her wealth, her big house, and the idea of men loving her. To be with Daisy, he pretended to be of the same social standing as her. One night, they slept together, and he felt like they were married.

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Was Nick Carraway in love with Gatsby?

This is at the very end of the novel. Of the late Gatsby, Tom says, “That fellow had it coming to him. He threw dust in your eyes just like he did in Daisy's….” And that's why it matters that Nick is gay and in love with Gatsby: because Tom's assessment is spot-on, but Nick will never admit it.

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What was the only compliment Nick ever gave Gatsby?

“You're worth the whole damn bunch put together.” I've always been glad I said that. It was the only compliment I ever gave him, because I disapproved of him from beginning to end.” Nick addresses these words to Gatsby the last time he sees his neighbor alive, in Chapter 8.

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Why did Daisy leave Gatsby in the end?

(Which, of course, is part of the point of the novel.) And perhaps Daisy realizes that Gatsby's love is as fake as his name. At the end, she's left with a man who thinks too much of her and a man who thinks too little of her. She chooses the latter, since she can't measure up to the former.

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Did Daisy's parents make her marry Tom?

Sadly, Daisy's family forbade her from leaving to marry Gatsby, and one year later, she married Tom Buchanan, a wealthy Chicagoan who gave her an extraordinarily expensive pearl necklace and an exotic three-month honeymoon.

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Was Daisy pressured to marry Tom?

As Nick describes it, Daisy married Tom due to the outside pressure and the desire to have someone beside her. The woman was quite young and impatient to wait for her prince to return home safely. That is why she, once more, integrated herself into the extravagant society.

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Why couldn t Daisy marry Gatsby?

Daisy chose to marry Tom over Gatsby because Tom was wealthier and more powerful than Gatsby. Gatsby grew up poor and never had money as Tom did. Daisy promised he would wait for Gatsby while he went to war, but she knew her mother would never let her marry a poor man.

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Is Gatsby Autistic?

Autism is a spectrum, with two very different ends, and a very diverse range in between. Many people could fall within this spectrum without even being completely aware of it. One that shows many signs of mild autism through social behaviors is James Gatz, also known as Jay Gatsby, the titular character in F.

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