Tom has no interest in the party, his dislike for Gatsby causes him to want to keep an eye on Daisy. Nick notices that Daisy has become a bit of a recluse because of the oppressive revelry at the party.
They find the people gauche, as Gatsby’s partygoers are related to Broadway and show business. Fitzgerald writes that Tom and Daisy don’t like the “raw vigor” of these new kinds of people, who are intent on making money.
Moreover, what is the significance of Gatsby’s parties in the novel?
Neither Tom nor Daisy has had much exposure to people outside their class in a purely social setting. Gatsby ‘s parties offer a cross-section of New York’s humanity: old money people from East Egg, the nouveau riche of West Egg, Broadway and film people, captains of industry, various hangers-on and.
Why did Tom let Daisy go back with Gatsby?
They were gone, without a sound, snapped out, made accidental, isolated like ghosts even from our pity. I think that Tom does this because he is arrogant and self assured. When he tells Daisy to go with Gatsby, he says that Gatsby knows that their “flirtation” is over.
Gatsby fails to convince Daisy Buchanan to leave her husband, Tom, because Tom reveals how Gatsby made his fortune. Daisy tells Tom that she is going to leave him, but then Tom says he found out Gatsby and his crony, Meyer Wolfsheim, purchased a bunch of drug-stores so that they could sell grain alcohol over the counter.
Because that is a crucial piece to his vision of he and Daisy being together, that there was never an interruption in their love. What happens on the way home from New York? Daisy hits Mrytle and kills her. How does Tom react to the death of Myrtle? He is shocked and blames Gatsby.
How does daisy act at Gatsby’s party?
Daisy tries very hard to appear to be impressed by Gatsby’s guests and by his party. The atmosphere at the party is subdued compared to the usual frivolity at Gatsby’s parties however. This is partly due to Tom being there. Tom, acting opposite of Daisy, tries very hard to put down everyone at and everything about Gatsby’s party.
One of the next things we asked ourselves was does Gatsby Really Love Daisy, and if so why?
No, she does not. Gatsby is not actually in love with Daisy either. He is in love with the idea of Daisy. Daisy is materialistic. She stays married to her rich husband even though she is aware of his affairs. Out of convenience. He offers her financial security and social status. Gatsby is a way to get back at her husband for cheating on her.
Why do Tom and Daisy not like to be around other people?
Tom and Daisy are used to being around their own sort of people and being the center of the action, and they don’t enjoy being around people they don’t know. After Gatsby dies, Nick answers Gatsby’s phone.