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i think he dislikes all of them mostly Gatsby and tom because they annoy him with there changing personalities and dis honesty to others with tom because he was a hypocrite with a mistress and a wife and Gatsby because hes after a married women. and they are all pretty much crazy with this love triangle
Nick relizes than no one is really happy or mad that night "They weren't happy, and neither of them had touched the chicken or the ale-and yet weren't unhappy either." And he sees that they are planning something secretly. "There was an unmistakeable air of natural intimacy about the picture, and anybody would have said that they were conspiring together." (Pg. 145) nick also really dislikes both Tom and Gatsby at this point "I disliked him so much by this time I didn't find in necessary to tell him he was wrong."
He really dislikes gatsby at this point "I disliked him so much by this time that I didn't find it necessary to tell him he was wrong" (pg 143) he was kind of confused as how daisy and Tom were acting "they werent happy, and yet they weren't unhappy" (pg 145) he was curious as to what daisy and Tom were planing "there was an unmistakable air of natural intimacy about the picture, and anybody would have said that they were conspirising together" (pg 145)
after the accident i believe he really dislikes Gatsby because he changes personalities way to much. "I disliked him so much by this time that I didn't find it necessary to tell him he was wrong."(pg 143)both tom and Gatsby were both Hipocritas.
at the end of the chapter7 nick make a conclusion which is that tom and daisy arent willing to separate. "they werent happy but they werent unhappy either" pg 145. what he observes about gatsby is that he still care about daisy.he also dislikes him so much he doesnt tell hbim he is wasting his time. "i dislike him so much by this point "pg 143

