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Title: Great Gatsby: Confusions And Complexities
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In a conversation between the three characters, Daisy is speaking to Gatsby in regards to her love for both men. She states, ?I did love him once ? but I loved you too.' (p126) Daisy is unsure of her love for both Tom and Gatsby. She is confused about her own feelings and does not wish to hurt either of them... Showed first 250 characters
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She states, ?I did love him once ? but I loved you too.' (p126) Daisy is unsure of her love for both Tom and Gatsby. She is confused about her own feelings and does not wish to hurt either of them. Daisy wants the best of both worlds. She wants what both men can offer her... Showed next 250 characters
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