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The quote "They're careless people, Tom and Daisy" can be found on page 179 of The Great Gatsby. This quote is from the confrontation between Nick and Tom Buchanan towards the end of the novel.
In "The Great Gatsby," Nick first mentions Tom and Daisy as "careless people" on page 179 in Chapter 9. He reflects on how their privileged lives enable them to create destruction and leave others to clean up the mess.
Daisy
Gatsby believes that Daisy is trapped in an unhappy marriage with Tom and that she only truly loves him (Gatsby). He sees Tom as a careless and insensitive husband who takes Daisy for granted. Gatsby is convinced that Daisy will leave Tom for him once she realizes that their love is true and profound.
In "The Great Gatsby," Daisy Buchanan is in her late 20s.
Jordan says she hates careless people in "The Great Gatsby" because she values honesty and integrity. She sees careless people as lacking moral responsibility and consideration for others, which goes against her own values and beliefs. This quote highlights Jordan's disdain for those who are insincere and irresponsible in their actions.
Daisy hits Myrtle Wilson with a car in The Great Gatsby. Daisy is driving Gatsby's car when the accident occurs.
Daisy Fay
The people on horseback who visit Gatsby's house in "The Great Gatsby" are a trio of well-to-do guests from East Egg. They are Jordan Baker, Tom Buchanan, and Daisy Buchanan.
The daughter's name is Pammy.Check pg. 117 in The Great Gatsby.
One example of sarcasm in The Great Gatsby is when Daisy remarks "Well, this would be a nice house if it wasn't for the people inside" upon visiting Gatsby's mansion. This sarcastic comment reflects Daisy's disdain for the excess and superficiality that she associates with the people she encounters there.
Gatsby knows Jordan Baker through their mutual connection to Daisy Buchanan. Jordan is a friend of Daisy's and is introduced to Gatsby through their social circle. Gatsby is initially intrigued by Jordan because of her association with Daisy.