In chapters 8 and 9, Gatsby still has hope that Daisy will choose him. He had fallen in love with her five years ago because of her youth, vitality, money, and popularity. All the boys wanted to have her, when Gatsby went away to war she promised that she would wait for him to get back and then they would get married. However, she met Tom a man of considerable wealth and married him for his money leaving Gatsby with nothing. He still loved her so much that he decided to change his name and earn his wealth all so that Daisy would love him, he needed to become “extraordinary” because that is what Daisy is. Everything he did was for Daisy because ever since he met her, he already felt as if they were married and he was undoubtedly loyal to her. As Gatsby spoke of her he seemed to be falling deeper into love with her. Gatsby patiently awaited Daisy to reach out to him, and Nick stayed with him. Gatsby decided to go swimming in his pool while Nick went to work. Mr. Wilson crept up and shot Gatsby and then shot himself. So, both Jay Gatsby and Mr. Wilson died at his pool. After that Daisy and Tom moved away without telling Nick where they were going, completely cutting off all connections. Nobody knew the real truth about Gatsby except for Daisy and Nick. He loved Daisy so much that he was dead until he found her again, then when he realized that she changed and he cannot have her, he died again. Their relationship was not healthy in the first place. Daisy chooses Tom because of his money and social status, that is why she did not wait for Jay. True love is not about money, elaborate houses, and expensive clothes. It is about each others hearts and how they do not care what they own because their true happiness lies within each other. This classic novel is a book on how money cannot buy you happiness and true love, it lies deep within the heart that does not need materialistic things to make them happy. In this story, all the characters were pretty immoral they all believed that fame and fortune is the key to happiness, none of them truly loved each other, they just used each other to get what they want. However, Nick is an exception to this because he never seemed to care about the material things of the world. He owned a humble small home and when Gatsby died he moved away from West Egg because he could not deal with all the horrible and immoral things that go on there. I think his father taught him strong morals, humbleness, and honesty, which is how Nick can see through all the elaborate things that everyone else thinks it the best thing in the world and he can truly see and understand the difference from right and wrong.