The Great Gatsby Chapter VII. Daisy’s daughter becomes real for Gatsby Daisy’s daughter becomes real for Gatsby As the party begins Daisy tells Gatsby.

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The Great Gatsby Chapter VII

Daisy’s daughter becomes real for Gatsby Daisy’s daughter becomes real for Gatsby As the party begins Daisy tells Gatsby she loves him and Tom sees As the party begins Daisy tells Gatsby she loves him and Tom sees They decide to go to town They decide to go to town

Chapter VII Page 120 Page 120 Nick realizes Daisy’s voice was full with money Nick realizes Daisy’s voice was full with money “The golden girl…” “The golden girl…”

Chapter VII Tom investigated Gatsby Tom investigated Gatsby Oxford, New Mexico Oxford, New Mexico He wears a pink suit. He wears a pink suit.

Chapter VII Tom, Nick and Jordan stop off for gas at Wilson’s place Tom, Nick and Jordan stop off for gas at Wilson’s place Guess what Wilson has found out? Guess what Wilson has found out? Myrtle has another man Myrtle has another man He plans to move him and his wife out West He plans to move him and his wife out West

Chapter VII Plaza Hotel Plaza Hotel Gatsby vs. Tom Gatsby vs. Tom “She never loved you” “She never loved you” Tom has had more than one affair, but says he always goes back to Daisy Tom has had more than one affair, but says he always goes back to Daisy

Chapter VII Daisy loved/loves both men and she cannot deny that Daisy loved/loves both men and she cannot deny that Tom says Gatsby is a bootlegger Tom says Gatsby is a bootlegger Tom accuses Gatsby of being involved with something bigger now --- Gatsby had the face of a man who had killed Tom accuses Gatsby of being involved with something bigger now --- Gatsby had the face of a man who had killed

Chapter VII Nick remembers it’s his 30 th birthday Nick remembers it’s his 30 th birthday At this point a new road lay ahead At this point a new road lay ahead He starts to worry but he realizes that he has a girl Jordan who isn’t the type to live in past ages He starts to worry but he realizes that he has a girl Jordan who isn’t the type to live in past ages

Chapter VII THE DEATH CAR THE DEATH CAR Myrtle Wilson is dead Myrtle Wilson is dead

Chapter VII The yellow car hit Myrtle The yellow car hit Myrtle Nick has had enough of all of them Nick has had enough of all of them Gatsby was hiding in the bushes Gatsby was hiding in the bushes Who was actually driving the car? Who was actually driving the car? Daisy Daisy

Chapter VII Gatsby will continue his vigil Gatsby will continue his vigil Watching and waiting for Daisy Watching and waiting for Daisy