In "The Great Gatsby," why won’t Tom give up Daisy?

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Responses

He loves her.
He loves her.

She is one of his possessions.

He sees her as a possession and values her as a trophy that demonstrates his wealth and status. He is also possessive and controlling, wanting to maintain power and control over Daisy despite his infidelity and mistreatment of her. Ultimately, he is not willing to give her up because she represents his own ego and image in society.