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... Tom married Daisy because she was the proverbial trophy wife. He really didn't listen to what she had to say and controlled her. ...
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... As if putting her life on display in that way was not enough, Daisy married Tom for his money. Even though Daisy was in love with ...
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... Daisy married Tom for his money and Tom married Daisy for her money, nothing out of love but of greed and they both knew it. The ...
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... The night before she got married Daisy read a letter from Gatsby and "began to cry - she cried and cried...She wouldn't let go of the letter. ...
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... The night before she got married Daisy read a letter from Gatsby and "began to cry - she cried and cried...She wouldn't let go of the letter. ...
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... If it wasn't in this book, Gatsby probably would have married Daisy before he left, but instead he didn't. If he would have taken a risk and marry her before ...
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... reside. Tom has been seeing her for years even though he married Daisy. No one objects to this because of his old money status. ...
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... Daisy and Tom were a married couple living in East Egg. ... Although Daisy was married to Tom, she had a love from many years before with Jay Gatsby. ...
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... sure to win Daisy over. Daisy is married though, and his life's ambition of having Daisy fails. Gatsby surrenders his morals by ...
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... th! is will be sure to win Daisy over. Daisy is married though, and his life's ambition of having Daisy fails. Gatsby surrenders ...
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... th! is will be sure to win Daisy over. Daisy is married though, and his life's ambition of having Daisy fails. Gatsby surrenders ...
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... th! is will be sure to win Daisy over. Daisy is married though, and his life's ambition of having Daisy fails. Gatsby surrenders ...
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... th! is will be sure to win Daisy over. Daisy is married though, and his life's ambition of having Daisy fails. Gatsby surrenders ...
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... Tom is married to daisy. Tom has one of the most ugly attitudes in the Great Gatsby. ... Gatsby doesn't like Tom because he is married to Daisy. ...
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... Because Daisy was married, it was impossible for she and Gatsby to be together, but this did not stop them from secretly flirting and quietly exchanging their ...
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... hurt. Although, being in his ripe age to get married, Raman stays far from the thoughts of getting married until he meets Daisy. His ...
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... He has affairs with other women but does not think that this is wrong if he remains married to Daisy. He still loves Daisy in his own way though. ...
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... spouse. They were wealthy, careless and selfish, the only reason Daisy married Tom was because he was rich and Gatsby was poor. ...
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... Gatsby fell in love with Daisy, who was fairly wealthy at the time. Daisy got married some years later when Gatsby had gone off to war. ...
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... The only reason Daisy married Tom was because he was rich and Gatsby was poor. Tom was seeing Myrtle, but he did not spend a day mourning for her. ...
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... While married to Daisy, Tom felt unsatisfied and had an affair with Myrtle Wilson. He also bought Myrtle's love because she is of a lower class than Tom. ...
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... At the end of 1918 Armstrong married Daisy Parker, a prostitute he had met at a dance hall that he played on Saturday nights. The ...
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... At the end of 1918 Armstrong married Daisy Parker, a prostitute he had met at a dance hall that he played on Saturday nights. The ...
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... At the end of 1918 Armstrong married Daisy Parker, a prostitute he had met at a dance hall that he played on Saturday nights. The ...
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... out of love. They don't have a happy marriage, and it becomes clear that Daisy married for the wrong reasons. Daisy is also concerned ...
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... Thus she ended up marrying Tom Buchanan who has a large sum of family wealth. Although Gatsby knows Daisy is married, he still has a great desire for her. ...
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The Great Gatsby Gatsby is the main character that falls in love Daisy even though she got married with his friend. He knew that ...
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... Although married to Daisy, Tom is unfaithful and has an affair with Myrtle Wilson. Tom says to Nick, " 'We're getting off,' [Tom] insisted. ...
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... Before Gatsby joins the military, Daisy and him made a promise to one another that when Gatsby returns, they will get married. She ...
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... However, when he was off at war Daisy married Tom. ... Also living in New York is his second cousin, Daisy, who is married to Tom Buchanan. ...
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