After dinner, Nick noticed the lights on inside of Gatsby's mansion, even though there is no party. Gatsby comes over as Nick is walking home, seeming to be desperate, and trying to please Nick for some reason. It is later made obvious that Gatsby wants something from Nick, which is the meeting with Daisy, and when Nick agrees to hep, Gatsby offers to have someone cut his lawn for him, and the opportunity for involvement in some work that he does on the side.
The build up to the meeting with Gatsby and Daisy is very large, it was very rainy the day it happened, however Gatsby sent someone to Nick's house to cut the lawn anyways. when Daisy arrives at Nick's house, Nick brings her inside to find that Gatsby is gone, but Gatsby comes back from a walk around the house, in the rain, which was very odd. At first it can be inferred that the reunion is awkward, but the silence begs the need to solve the issues between them, so Nick leaves them alone for a while, and finds them happy when he returns. The rain outside stops, and Nick and Daisy are invited back to Gatsby's, where Gatsby shows Daisy everything he owns, and Daisy appears to be having a hard time with processing the information.
As Gatsby's fantasies are explained to Daisy, it seems that she won't be able to live up to his expectations. However, Gatsby and Daisy seem to be romantically repaired, for the time being. In the mansion, gatsby calls for Klipspringer, who lives with him, and requests that he play the piano, and Nick leaves, feeling the two should be alone.
The build up to the meeting with Gatsby and Daisy is very large, it was very rainy the day it happened, however Gatsby sent someone to Nick's house to cut the lawn anyways. when Daisy arrives at Nick's house, Nick brings her inside to find that Gatsby is gone, but Gatsby comes back from a walk around the house, in the rain, which was very odd. At first it can be inferred that the reunion is awkward, but the silence begs the need to solve the issues between them, so Nick leaves them alone for a while, and finds them happy when he returns. The rain outside stops, and Nick and Daisy are invited back to Gatsby's, where Gatsby shows Daisy everything he owns, and Daisy appears to be having a hard time with processing the information.
As Gatsby's fantasies are explained to Daisy, it seems that she won't be able to live up to his expectations. However, Gatsby and Daisy seem to be romantically repaired, for the time being. In the mansion, gatsby calls for Klipspringer, who lives with him, and requests that he play the piano, and Nick leaves, feeling the two should be alone.