Table of Contents
- 1 What page is Chapter 5 in The Great Gatsby?
- 2 What happens between Tom and Daisy at the end of Chapter 7?
- 3 Where did Tom and Daisy Buchanan go Chapter 9?
- 4 What is Chapter 4 of The Great Gatsby about?
- 5 What page is Daisy the golden girl?
- 6 What page does Tom call Gatsby a bootlegger?
- 7 Why did Daisy and Tom disappear in the Great Gatsby?
- 8 Where did Gatsby and Daisy Drive home in?
- 9 How does Nick describe Daisy in the Great Gatsby?
What page is Chapter 5 in The Great Gatsby?
88–9. The episode in which Gatsby and Daisy, reunited for a few hours after five years apart, visit his mansion carries an enormous amount of weight in the novel.
What happens between Tom and Daisy at the end of Chapter 7?
In the end, Tom takes Nick and Jordan in Gatsby’s car while Gatsby takes Daisy in Tom’s car. On the drive, Tom explains to Nick and Jordan that he’s been investigating Gatsby, which Jordan laughs off. They stop for gas at Wilson’s gas station. Tom shows off Gatsby’s car, pretending it’s his own.
Where did Tom and Daisy Buchanan go Chapter 9?
Daisy and Tom have left town for good, with no forwarding address. Henry Gatz, Gatsby’s father, hears about Gatsby’s death and come to the funeral from Minnesota. He is in awe of his son’s accomplishments. No one except the owl-eyed glasses man that Nick had met at one of Gatsby’s parties comes to the funeral.
What happens to Tom and Daisy in Chapter 9?
They run away to escape responsibility, just as they left Chicago to escape some unspecified scandal. They are “careless” people who take no notice of the harm they have caused.
What is Chapter 6 of The Great Gatsby about?
Gatsby seeks out Nick after Tom and Daisy leave the party; he is unhappy because Daisy has had such an unpleasant time. Gatsby wants things to be exactly the same as they were before he left Louisville: he wants Daisy to leave Tom so that he can be with her. Nick reminds Gatsby that he cannot re-create the past.
What is Chapter 4 of The Great Gatsby about?
Chapter 4 of The Great Gatsby reveals much about Gatsby’s past and his true wishes. Nick believes Gatsby’s account of his past, which endears Gatsby to Nick and makes Nick trust the man more. The chapter also hints at Gatsby’s current, possibly nefarious, business with the introduction of Meyer Wolfsheim.
What page is Daisy the golden girl?
chapter 7
Daisy is the white flower – with the golden center. If in her virginal beauty she was “dressed in white, and had a little white roadster” (chap- ter 4), she is, Nick realizes, “high in a white palace the king’s daughter, the golden girl (chapter 7)”.
What page does Tom call Gatsby a bootlegger?
chapter six
In chapter six of The Great Gatsby, Tom assumes that Gatsby is a bootlegger.
Why did Daisy and Tom leave NY?
Tom and Daisy leave in Chapter IX because they have no reason to stay. They left town shortly after Tom had revealed the source of Gatsby’s fortune to Daisy during the big blow up in New York City. Perhaps she and Tom decide that a trip far from home with be good for them all.
Where did Tom and Daisy go at the end?
After Gatsby’s death at the hand of Wilson, Nick calls to Tom and Daisy’s house to tell them about Gatsby, but they have already left, taking baggage with them and leaving no forwarding address. Nick later runs into Tom on Fifth Avenue in New York City, presumably where Tom and Daisy ran the day of Gatsby death.
Why did Daisy and Tom disappear in the Great Gatsby?
Daisy and Tom disappear with no forwarding address, and Meyer Wolfsheim says he has pressing business and can’t help at the present time. The abandonment of Gatsby reveals the emptiness of the age. Wolfsheim and the Buchanans are all corrupt at heart.
Where did Gatsby and Daisy Drive home in?
Gatsby and Daisy drive home in Gatsby’s car. Tom, Nick, and Jordan drive home together in Tom’s car. The narration now switches to Nick repeating evidence given at an inquest (a legal proceeding to gather facts surrounding a death) by Michaelis, who runs a coffee shop next to Wilson’s garage.
How does Nick describe Daisy in the Great Gatsby?
Nick doesn’t tell Tom that Daisy was at the wheel. He describes Tom and Daisy as careless people who destroy things and then retreat back into their money. Tom doesn’t even know that Daisy was really driving the car. Tom is completely blind to the emptiness of his old money world.