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In The Great Gatsby, Gatsby was disappointed that nothing happened to Daisy after the accident because he had hoped that the incident would bring Daisy closer to him and further away from her husband Tom. Gatsby had been in love with Daisy for years and had built his entire life around the idea of winning her back. He had thrown extravagant parties and amassed a fortune in the hopes of impressing her and winning her love. When Daisy hit and killed Myrtle Wilson with Gatsby's car, Gatsby saw it as an opportunity to protect Daisy and to prove his love for her by taking the blame for the accident. However, when nothing happened to Daisy and she was not held responsible for her actions, Gatsby realized that his plan had failed and that he could never have Daisy all to himself. This realization was devastating for Gatsby, who had pinned all of his hopes and dreams on Daisy.
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