Question 14 of 25
In the middle chapters of The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Gatsby
succeeds, at first, at winning Daisy's affections. How does this plot
development make the outcome of the novel ironic?
A. Daisy doesn't attend Gatsby's funeral.
OB. Tom confronts Gatsby about the affair.
OC. Gatsby tries and fails to recreate the past.
D. Daisy is cheating on her husband, Tom.