Ch.7 Q&A
Why does Gatsby stop giving parties?
-Because he doesn't need to show off and giving parties to the people anymore because he now met Daisy
When does Tom first realize that Daisy loves Gatsby?
-When Daisy says"You always look so cool" to Gatsby.
Why is Myrtle Wilson upset when she sees Tom and Jordan?
-Because she thought Jordan was Tom's wife, which is Daisy.
How does Gatsby characterize Daisy’s voice? What do you think he means by this?
-Gatsby says that her voice is filled with money. This means that he knows that Daisy loves him more and
wants him more because he has lots of money.
Why does Tom insist that Daisy go home with Gatsby? What
do you think this tells us about Tom's character and his relationship with Daisy?
-Tom wants to be cool and look that he is generous. This means he never acted as a real husband and just did any thing he wanted. Especially things that would make him look cool.
What indications are there are the end of the chapter that Tom and
Daisy are going to stay together despite his philandering and her love for Gatsby?
-When Daisy cries out says that she did love Tom and can't say that she never did.
At the end of the chapter, Gatsby is standing alone, looking out
at Daisy’s house. Where else in the novel does he do this? How is this different?
-Gatsy stood similarly at the end of chapter 1 too. However that time he was lookig for Daisy and now he wants to protect her.
-Because he doesn't need to show off and giving parties to the people anymore because he now met Daisy
When does Tom first realize that Daisy loves Gatsby?
-When Daisy says"You always look so cool" to Gatsby.
Why is Myrtle Wilson upset when she sees Tom and Jordan?
-Because she thought Jordan was Tom's wife, which is Daisy.
How does Gatsby characterize Daisy’s voice? What do you think he means by this?
-Gatsby says that her voice is filled with money. This means that he knows that Daisy loves him more and
wants him more because he has lots of money.
Why does Tom insist that Daisy go home with Gatsby? What
do you think this tells us about Tom's character and his relationship with Daisy?
-Tom wants to be cool and look that he is generous. This means he never acted as a real husband and just did any thing he wanted. Especially things that would make him look cool.
What indications are there are the end of the chapter that Tom and
Daisy are going to stay together despite his philandering and her love for Gatsby?
-When Daisy cries out says that she did love Tom and can't say that she never did.
At the end of the chapter, Gatsby is standing alone, looking out
at Daisy’s house. Where else in the novel does he do this? How is this different?
-Gatsy stood similarly at the end of chapter 1 too. However that time he was lookig for Daisy and now he wants to protect her.