Explanation:
In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby, Daisy’s tears over Gatsby’s shirts are a significant moment in the novel. This scene reveals a great deal about Daisy’s character and the complexities of her relationship with Gatsby. To begin with, we must consider the context in which this scene occurs. Daisy has just arrived at Gatsby’s mansion, and he is eager to show her around his home, which he has recently had redecorated. As they tour the house, Gatsby takes her into his bedroom and opens up his closet, revealing a vast collection of shirts. Daisy is overcome with emotion, and begins crying. She realizes that he is now a wealthy man.