Answer Block
Daisy’s Chapter 7 locations are not random settings. They mirror her struggle to choose between her established life with Tom and her rekindled connection to Gatsby. Each space amplifies the pressure she faces to conform or rebel.
Next step: List each location and one specific action Daisy takes there to add to your study notes.
Key Takeaways
- Daisy’s Chapter 7 locations directly reflect her emotional and moral conflict
- Her movement between East Egg and NYC mirrors the novel’s old money and. new money divide
- Her final location in the chapter signals her choice to prioritize stability over passion
- Tracking her locations helps build evidence for essays about her character arc
20-Minute Plan and 60-Minute Plan
20-minute plan
- Re-read the first and last 2 pages of Chapter 7 to confirm Daisy’s opening and closing locations
- Jot down one action Daisy takes at each of her three key locations
- Link each action to a theme (e.g., wealth, love, morality) in a 1-sentence note per location
60-minute plan
- Map Daisy’s entire Chapter 7 movement timeline with specific scene transitions
- Write a 3-sentence analysis for each location explaining how it shapes her choices
- Brainstorm 2 discussion questions that tie her locations to her character development
- Draft one thesis statement for an essay about Daisy’s Chapter 7 decisions
3-Step Study Plan
1. Location Mapping
Action: Create a simple timeline of Daisy’s Chapter 7 movements
Output: A 3-item list of locations with corresponding story beats
2. Theme Connection
Action: Pair each location with one of the novel’s core themes
Output: A chart linking setting, action, and theme
3. Evidence Gathering
Action: Pull 2 concrete details per location that show Daisy’s emotional state
Output: A note set with quotes (or paraphrased details) for essay use