Relationship Between Gatsby And Daisy

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Five years ago Gatsby went to Daisy house for the first time with other officer from Camp Taylor, then later he went by himself (Fitzgerald 148). One night in October Gatsby took Daisy outside to spend time together. When they met again, two days later, Gatsby kissed Daisy on her lovely mouth (Fitzgerald 149-150). They both were in love with each other. Before Gatsby went abroad with his Officer, he and Daisy sat together and spend some time with each other (Fitzgerald 150). Daisy was leaning on Gatsby arm for a long. He kissed on her hair and Daisy fell asleep on his arm (Fitzgerald 150). Gatsby and Daisy new relationship was same as their old relationship before five years ago were. The only thing changed is that Daisy has family and Gatsby

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