Daisy Buchanan's Death In The Great Gatsby By F. Scott Fitzgerald

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The Great Gatsby follows Gatsby and his relations with Daisy Buchanan and Nick Carraway as a bystander and narrator. Even though George was responsible for Jay Gatsby's death, it was Daisy's actions that indirectly lead to his death. Daisy and Jay Gatsby had relations before Jay was sent off to war. This led to them still having feelings for each other and having relations with each other later on, and Daisy cheating on Tom. When Tom found out that Daisy cheated on him with Gatsby he was furious, leading him to tell George “the truth.He was crazy enough to kill me if I hadn't told him who owned the car” (Fitzgerald 136). Tom ended up telling George the truth about who owned the car. This made George push the blame onto Gatsby, when Daisy was