Tom And Daisy Quotes Analysis

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Tom and Daisy have had an unhealthy relationship in their time together. Tom and Daisy over their time together have constantly been cheating on each other, even from their wedding day. F. Scott Fitzgerald portrays Tom and Daisy’s marriage as very unhealthy in The Great Gatsby. The story also presents a deep respect for understanding intellectual empathy by showing many sides of the characters stories. Tom and Daisy’s marriage has much to do with the plot and ultimately leads to Gatsby’s death. The Great Gatsby portrays the relationships in many different angles that help with intellectual empathy.
The relationship of Tom and Daisy was very unhealthy right from the beginning. Even on the wedding day, Daisy was having thoughts of calling it off and Tom started cheating right after their honeymoon. In one quote the stories shows the reader “The girl who was with him got into the papers too because her arm was broken-she was one of the chambermaids in the Santa Barbara Hotel”- (Fitzgerald 82). This quote shows that even a week after their honeymoon, Tom was …show more content…

Daisy stays with the Tom, because in that particular time period it was wrong to be divorced. One place the story shows the affair, is in the New York apartment. It states “She’s a Catholic and they don’t believe in divorce.’ Daisy was not a Catholic…”- (Fitzgerald 38). This quote shows that it would be against public morals to divorce Tom. Daisy appears to claim that she is “higher” then divorcing someone. The time period affected their relationship, because it was looked down upon. “Neither of them can stand the person they’re married to.”(Fitzgerald 37). This shows that even though they hate each other they constantly stay together. They don’t want to be looked down upon. In conclusion, the unhealthy balance of their relationship and social status is nowhere to be

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