Chapter 7 - the climax of the novel
The climax of the novel occurs with the line, “But with every word she was drawing further and further into herself” p. 128
This is the climax, the most critical part of the novel as it is now clear that Gatsby has lost Daisy for good.
This is reinforced by Tom’s words “I think he realises that his presumptuous little flirtation is over”p. 129
Here, Tom feels secure enough to send Daisy back to East Egg with Gatsby. This confirms Nick’s observation that Gatsby’s dream is dead.