In Chapter 1, Daisy invites Nick to her house and tells him about her daughter. She says, "I hope she'll be a fool – that's the best thing a girl can be in this world, a beautiful little fool." This statement shows her arrogance and superiority towards other women. She believes that women who are intelligent and independent are not happy.
In Chapter 7, Daisy is talking to Gatsby and Tom, and she says, "You two make us happy. It's sort of a dance." This statement shows her arrogance towards men. She believes that men exist solely to make women happy and that they have no other purpose.
In Chapter 7, Daisy is driving Gatsby's car when she hits and kills Myrtle Wilson. After the accident, she does not stop the car or take responsibility for her actions. Instead, she allows Gatsby to take the blame. This shows her arrogance and lack of accountability. She believes that her wealth and social status protect her from the consequences of her actions.