Nick invites Daisy to tea. Gatsby soon arrives at Nicks and he leaves them alone, he finds that they are hardly communicating with each other, he then goes outside and is followed by Gatsby, he then makes Gatsby go back in and join Daisy becuase she is embarrased.
When Nick goes back into the room where Daisy and Gatsby are he finds Daisy crying of happiness and Gatsby seems rather happy. They then go over to Gatsby's. When they get to Gatsby, they then have a tour of the whole entire house, Nick then wonders outside to leave Gatsby and Daisy together.
The whole sequence is full of pathos, the weather is acting as corollary to the tension felt by Gatsby and Daisy. Nicks role here is to just bring Daisy and Gatsby together, when Nick returns from leaving them alone the change in the atmosphere is warm and loving. At the same time one feels that Gatsby is lieing.
Yes, more on how you interpret each chapter. Be honest, have you borrowed some of these phrases from elsewhere?
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