Explanation:
Daisy Buchanan married Tom Buchanan in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s “The Great Gatsby” because he was wealthy and provided her with the social status she desired. Daisy came from a wealthy family and was used to a life of luxury, and she saw that in Tom, who could offer her a life of comfort and security. However, it is also suggested that Daisy had feelings for Gatsby and that her marriage to Tom was not purely a matter of practicality, but also a result of societal expectations and the pressures placed on women during the 1920s.