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Friday, February 7, 2014

Anything could happen...

Chapter Four presented us with several bits of information about Jay Gatsby and Daisy Fay Buchanan. They now have a "gonnection" of some importance.  What are your feelings about Gatsby and Daisy now?  Do you still have questions or concerns about either or both of them?  With whom do most of your sympathies lie?  Why?  (The deadline to post a response to this question if midnight, Sunday, February 9, 2014.)

3 comments:

Unknown said...

I assumed that the letter that Daisy received on the day of her wedding was from Gatsby, but I don't understand how she changed from being giddy and excited and done with marrying Tom to calm and collected and able to marry Tom. Why didn't she go to him? Was it because of her parents? This chapter has absolutely captivated me. It engulfed me in a romantic wave. AS we read this chapter I could not stop smiling. I sympathize the most with Gatsby. While Daisy did love Gatsby, she was able to get engaged to two other men and have a child with Tom. Gatsby has devoted his life to this woman that he is madly in love with, and is presented with no reward in return. This classy man turns into a small boy when he is trying to get her to see him. I feel like he has had to cope more with losing Daisy and now watching her across the bay all the time in another man's house. Since I have seen the movie, I know what happens, but I am absolutely ecstatic waiting to see how well Fitzgerald wrote it out. I so hooked !

Tiffany Bates said...

I feel sort of bad for the two of them. Daisy seemed to really care for Gatsby and it is depressing how they could not be together due to money differences. I personally want to know why Daisy is so flighty and why she is just so impulsive when it comes to men. I sympathize the most with Gatsby, also. Gatsby threw all those parties, just hoping she would walk in. He holds on to Daisy and wants to rekindle the connection and I feel bad for Gatsby, because having seen the movie, I know where loving Daisy gets him.

KG Block 1 said...

I feel as if Daisy and Gatsby should have ended up together. I still am wondering why she did not call off her wedding. Was it too close to the wedding date? Was it too irrational to continue to wait for Gatsby to return from the war? I sympathize for Gatsby, as he lost the girl he loved. However, I sympathize for Daisy more because she is living a hard life, with a husband that is cheating on her, and she is unable to change it. Also, her parents were so hard on her for feeling so strongly for Gatsby, which made the situation much more difficult. It is hard to expect her to wait for Gatsby to return from the war, especially if her parents did not agree with that decision.