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user100 [1]
3 years ago
12

How does Daisy behave after Gatsby goes overseas? What does her behavior reveal about her feelings for Gatsby?

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shusha [124]3 years ago
4 0

As soon as Gatsby leaves, Daisy decides to marry Tom. Daisy's behavior shows that since she marries someone else, Gatsby has never really cared for her. It also reveals Daisy as a superficial person who only wants to maintain her social class appearances.

<em>Hope this helps!</em>

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