HW: The Great Gatsby (chapter 7), choose any poetic form to describe: (1) The conflict among Daisy, Gatsby and Tom Buchanan. (2) Wilson's death. (3) The turning point of the story.

Poem 1:

Gatsby loved Daisy
As he met her before the War.
Today, he still loves her.
She loved him, too.
But, she is married.
You don't want to miss this.

Daisy loved Gatsby.
As she met him before the War.
Imagine a teen age girl meeting a handsome guy.
She could not resist Gatsby's attraction.
Yet, she is right in between two men now.

Tom Buchanan is Daisy's husband.
Over 2 years they have been married.
Money is not a problem for him.

Conflict starts when Gatsby returnes.
One is Daisy's old love, another is her husband.
Now, it's up to her.
Forfeit the old love?
Losing the husband?
It is impossible to keep them both.
Choices are given.
The decision is on her hands.

Poem 2:

Wilson is Tom's lover.
In the home of a poor gas station owner.
Lie about her relationship with Tom.
Secret apartment in New York.
Only for meeting Tom.
Now the scandal is known.
So, her husband try to lock her up.

Daisy was driving the car.
Eventually, Mrs. Wilson come out to the yellow car.
And Daisy did not stop it.
Then she died on the road.
Her lover and husband are sad.

Poem 3:

Tom is furious about Gatsby.
Under every circumstances,
Rudely challenged Gatsby.
Nothing he says pleased the opponent.
Insults come one after another.
Now, the man could not stand it anymore.
Gatsby fights back.

Precisely, Daisy loved both men.
Options are given to her.
In that moment, she chose Gatsby.
Not because she likes him.
The purpose is to make Tom jealous.