Gatsby and Daisy meet again at Nick's house for tea when Gatsby arranges the meeting. This occurs in Chapter 5 of "The Great Gatsby."
Nick invited Daisy to his house for a dinner party.
Daisy and Gatsby meet for the first time at Daisy's house in Louisville, through her cousin Nick Carraway.
Jay Gatsby met Daisy Buchanan in Louisville, Kentucky, during World War I when he was stationed there as a young army officer. They became romantically involved, but their relationship was cut short when Gatsby had to leave for the war.
Nick gave Daisy and Gatsby thirty minutes to meet. When he returns Daisy's face is tear stained and Jay Gatsby is glowing happily.
Gatsby goes through anticipation, nervousness, and hope as he waits to meet with Daisy. When they finally meet, he experiences a combination of excitement, relief, and vulnerability as he tries to reconnect with her and recapture their past.
Gatsby asks Nick by way of Jordan to hook him and Daisy back up, they broke up during the war. Chacha on!
It has been 5 years since Daisy and Jay Gatsby last saw each other.
Nick agrees to arrange the meeting because he empathizes with Gatsby's love for Daisy and believes that they deserve a chance to rekindle their relationship. Additionally, Nick sees the potential for Daisy to find happiness with Gatsby, as he knows that Daisy has been unhappy in her marriage to Tom.
When Gatsby meets Tom in "The Great Gatsby," his face turns pale and uncomfortable because of the tension and awkwardness of the encounter. Tom's presence reminds Gatsby of his social inferiority and his love for Daisy, which adds to his unease and insecurity.
Daisy first met Gatsby in Louisville, Kentucky when she was a debutante. Gatsby, then known as James Gatz, was a young officer stationed at Camp Taylor. They fell in love, but their relationship ended when Gatsby went off to fight in World War I.
Nick met Gatsby at one of his lavish parties. Initially, Nick was intrigued by Gatsby's mysterious background and wealth, but he later came to see Gatsby as a tragic figure consumed by his pursuit of Daisy and the American Dream.