<Tr> <Th> Children </Th> <Td> Pammy Buchanan (daughter) </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Th> Nationality </Th> <Td> American </Td> </Tr> <P> Daisy Fay Buchanan is a fictional character in F. Scott Fitzgerald's magnum opus The Great Gatsby (1925). In the novel, Daisy is depicted as a married woman with a daughter who is reunited with her former lover Jay Gatsby, arousing the jealousy of her husband, Tom . She is widely believed to have been based on Ginevra King . She has appeared in various media related to the novel including feature films and plays . </P> <P> Daisy Fay was born into a wealthy Louisville family . By 1917, Daisy had several suitors of her same class, but fell in love with Jay Gatsby, a poor soldier . Before Gatsby left for war, Daisy promised to wait for him . After Gatsby started attending Trinity College, Oxford, Daisy sent him a letter revealing that she had married Tom Buchanan . During the marriage, Daisy gave birth to a daughter, Pammy, who Daisy had hoped would be "a beautiful little fool ." Daisy and her family settled in East Egg, a wealthy old money enclave in Long Island . </P>

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