At the
beginning of chapter five,calls upin the morning and invites her to tea. Nick had previously
spoke toand agreed to act as the intermediary between Daisy and . After Nick
invites Daisy over for tea, he requests that she not bring her husband, . Daisy
cleverly responds to Nick's request by asking, "Who is €˜Tom?" (Fitzgerald, 89). It is
important for Daisy to come alone because Jay Gatsby wishes to reunite with her and does not
want her husband to interfere with his plan of winning her heart. Even though Daisy is married
and has a daughter, Jay Gatsby attempts to relive the past and convince her to...
Monday, 29 July 2013
In Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby, what request does Nick make of Daisy when he asks her to tea?
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