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Title: daisy buchanan fake.
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We can first see Daisy's true character when she marries Tom Buchanan, but obviously does not love him. " ?Daisy's change' her mine!' " "She began to cry-she cried and cried?She wouldn't let go of the letter." The reader can defiantly tell she did not want to marry Tom; we can also go deeper into the novel and notice the note and begin to assume she loved Gatsby by the way she clutched the letter while in tears... Showed first 250 characters
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We can first see Daisy's true character when she marries Tom Buchanan, but obviously does not love him. " ?Daisy's change' her mine!' " "She began to cry-she cried and cried?She wouldn't let go of the letter." The reader can defiantly tell she did not want to marry Tom; we can also go deeper into the novel and notice the note and begin to assume she loved Gatsby by the way she clutched the letter while in tears... Showed next 250 characters
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