Table of Contents
- 1 Why is Daisy crying over shirts Is she really crying over shirts or could she be sad about something else?
- 2 Why are both Gatsby and Daisy very embarrassed?
- 3 What is Daisy’s voice full of in Chapter 7?
- 4 What is the purpose of the owl eyes library scene?
- 5 Who is the most immoral character in The Great Gatsby?
- 6 Why is Tom the worst character in The Great Gatsby?
Why is Daisy crying over shirts Is she really crying over shirts or could she be sad about something else?
Upon seeing the shirts, Daisy cries and explains, “It makes me sad because I’ve never seen such—such beautiful shirts before.” One reason for Daisy’s reaction could be that she only cares about material goods, and so something like fine clothing can make her feel affection for Gatsby.
Why are both Gatsby and Daisy very embarrassed?
What is the meeting between Gatsby and Daisy like initially? initially, their conversation is stilted and awkward. They are all inexplicably embarrassed; when Gatsby clumsily knocks over a clock, Nick tells him that he’s behaving like a little boy. Nick leaves the couple alone for a few minutes.
Which character trait of Gatsby is ultimately responsible for his downfall?
Nick reveals Gatsby’s perfectionism that ultimately contributed towards his downfall. The quote exemplifies Gatsby’s uncontrollable desire to repeat and remodel the past.
What do we learn about Nick in Chapter 2?
What we learned about Nick in this chapter is he that does whatever he is told to do. He does not really think for himself whenever it comes to making decisions. Nick is different from the people he spends his time with because he does not go to a lot of parties.
What is Daisy’s voice full of in Chapter 7?
‘[Daisy has] got an indiscreet voice,’ I remarked. ‘It’s full of—’ I hesitated. ‘Her voice is full of money,’ he said suddenly.
What is the purpose of the owl eyes library scene?
The purpose of the scene with the owl-eyes man is to show that someone has seen through the image that Gatsby wants to portray. He wants people to think he is very smart and has read all of the book in the library; however, the owl-eyes man knows Gatsby hasn’t, after examining the books.
What is the meeting between Gatsby and Daisy like initially how are Daisy and Gatsby different when Nick returns to the house?
At first, Gatsby’s reunion with Daisy is terribly awkward. Gatsby knocks Nick’s clock over and tells Nick sorrowfully that the meeting was a mistake. After he leaves the two alone for half an hour, however, Nick returns to find them radiantly happy—Daisy shedding tears of joy and Gatsby glowing.
Why does Daisy cry over the shirts?
Daisy cries because she has never seen such beautiful shirts, and their appearance makes her emotional. The scene solidifies her character and her treatment of Gatsby. She is vain and self-serving, only concerned with material goods.
Who is the most immoral character in The Great Gatsby?
Overall Gatsby is unquestionably an immoral person. Nick Carraway and Gatsby share many immoral characteristics, but a big choice separates the two. Daisy Buchanan is an extremely immoral person; she even went to the lengths of taking someone’s life. Jay and Daisy are similar but Daisy is borderline corrupt.
Why is Tom the worst character in The Great Gatsby?
Tom has a bad reputation throughout because he cheats on his wife. Both Tom and Daisy have a very poor and unstable relationship. There are times where Tom was cheating on his wife and where he is abusive to his wife. One reason is that he has an affair with his mistress, Myrtle.
What happens at the end of chapter 2 Great Gatsby?
At the end of Chapter 2 of The Great Gatsby, Nick leaves the party with Mr McKee. While they are in the elevator, Mr McKee invites him to come to lunch some day, and Nick agrees. “Keep your hands off the lever,” snapped the elevator boy.
How does Nick’s character change in The Great Gatsby?
Nick’s character changes entirely when he is invited to one of Mr. Gatsby parties and agrees to help him meet up with Daisy Buchanan after five long years of separation. Nick’s character changes in terms of behaviour, attitude, and relationships when he meets Gatsby and is ambitious to help him and act more like him.