On page 104, Daisy comments, "If you want to kiss me any time during the evening, Nick, just let me know and I'll be glad to arrange it for you. Just mention my name." She says this right in front of Gatsby(Who she likes) and her "Husband". Why is this okay with both of them? I don't quite understand.
I think this is Daisy being playful. I'm sure Gatsby and Tom recognize that she's not serious. Daisy rarely allows herself to say anything with any gravity,
What is that white piece of paper Gatsby shows the cop? Could Gatsby send generous donations to the police department and in return he can do whatever he wants?
On page 104, Daisy comments, "If you want to kiss me any time during the evening, Nick, just let me know and I'll be glad to arrange it for you. Just mention my name." She says this right in front of Gatsby(Who she likes) and her "Husband". Why is this okay with both of them? I don't quite understand.
ReplyDeleteI think this is Daisy being playful. I'm sure Gatsby and Tom recognize that she's not serious. Daisy rarely allows herself to say anything with any gravity,
ReplyDeleteWhat is that white piece of paper Gatsby shows the cop? Could Gatsby send generous donations to the police department and in return he can do whatever he wants?
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