Gatsby tells Nick when he shows up early in the morning that he feels like he is in love and married to Daisy. And Daisy told Tom that she basically never loved him and will never love him. Nick suggest that Gatsby should let go of the past and move on, but Gatsby informed him that of course you can change the past and make it better. I feel like the author interrupts the tense relationship drama with the secondary character and mention of the pool because he wants to show what is actually happening to Gatsby. Because during Otom season trees die and their leaves fall off just like how Gatsby is “dieing” inside because of Daisy and let’s go of all his friends and servants.
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