Tom And Daisy In The Great Gatsby By F. Scott Fitzgerald

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In the novel, ‘The Great Gatsby’ by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Tom and Daisy have a quite unusual relationship. Their relationship is a complete mess, though they leave the mess to everyone else to clean up. Throughout the story, Tom and Daisy's relationship has many problems, including Tom participating in multiple affairs. Tom and Daisy's relationship is not due to love, it is due to the idea of looks, and money. Tom likes the idea of beauty, while Daisy likes the idea of money.
Tom and Daisy have a toxic relationship, but neither one of them do anything to make it better. Tom cheats on Daisy throughout the story, even though they are married. They have a kid together, but that doesn't seem to stop Tom. He likes the idea of having a beautiful …show more content…

Society always paints picture perfect relationships, and that's what Tom and Daisy want everyone to think they have. Tom and Daisy have wanted people to think that their relationship is picture perfect, but in reality their relationship is a mess. Tom and Daisy always have other people stuck in the middle of their relationship because they don't want to fix it.“I couldn't forgive him or like him, but I saw that what he had done was, to him, entirely justified. It was all very careless and confused. They were careless people, Tom and Daisy ” This quote shows that Tom and Daisy both are careless people. Neither one of them care about each other or anybody else for that matter. They do not care about each other because of the toxic relationship that they have. If they cared about each other they would not treat each other the way that they do. "I never loved him," she said, with perceptible reluctance.” Daisy had claimed that she never loved Tom. Gatsby has always loved Daisy in the time he has known her. Gatsby has been trying to get Daisy to leave Tom to be with her, but Daisy won't do it. Gatsby tells daisy to tell Tom that she has never loved him, then she decides to tell him that she once loved him but now she doesn't, because she couldn't lie about ‘never’ loving Tom. There is one last probable reason as to why Tom and Daisy are

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