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At the hotel suite scene, Daisy reveals to all that she loves Gatsby, but then also says that she loves Tom as well. This leaves the reader at awe, because after all the suffering that Tom puts her through, she still wants to be with him. After killing Myrtle, Daisy leaves with Tom to Chicago, and does not show up to Gatsby's funeral... displayed 300 characters
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After killing Myrtle, Daisy leaves with Tom to Chicago, and does not show up to Gatsby's funeral. This is wrong and disrespectful because she claimed that she loved him, and does not have the common decency to show up and pay her respects.
Despite Daisy being a dislikeable character, there are some instances in which the reader feels sympathetic towards her... displayed next 300 characters
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