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Can the relationship between Gatsby and Daisy be considered love? Why or why not? Give specific evidence from the novel to support your answer.

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Tom and Daisy Buchanan have a marriage of convenience. Tom likes the idea of a beautiful and socially savvy wife; while Daisy enjoys having a wealthy and well-connected husband. Their relationship is toxic and unhealthy, yet they seem to have no intention of working to make it better.

Tom is publicly unfaithful and has been so since their honeymoon. He had a fling with a maid in a Santa Barbara hotel where he and Daisy... ehh well to put it sraight no you cant call this love

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