This contrasts the new money and the old money of the novel; where the new money feel the need to constantly flaunt their money in an unnecessary way, the established rich are comfortable and graceful in their wealth.
This party is thrown out of boredom as it is something for them to do in their mundane lifestyle. Before the party, Tom and Daisy are seen as the ideal couple living the American Dream.
They have the money, the beautiful house, a family. However, during the party this illusion is shattered. Tom is excused from dinner to receive a call when it is revealed that the caller is his mistress. Tom is not fulfilled with the American Dream which is why he has an affair.
If he was satisfied, he would not feel the need to sleep with someone that is not his wife. He was shot by George Wilson because of a misunderstanding -- George believed that he was the one involved in an affair with his wife Myrtle and killed her in a car accident.
Gatsby does die in the end of the novel. Daisy actually killed Myrtle by accident but in Gatsby's car. What is Nick's first impression of Gatsby? Nick's impression of his host is a mixed one. Gatsby appears to be friendly and exceptionally understanding.
He has an unusually warm smile. Why does Gatsby throw so many parties How do you know? Gatsby tells Nick about his life because he wants Nick to trust him. Gatsby has many parties because he hoped Daisy would hear about it and attend one.
He bought the house because to show Daisy how wealthy he was. What does Tom accuse Gatsby of doing? Tom claims that he and Daisy have a history that Gatsby could not possibly understand. He then accuses Gatsby of running a bootlegging operation. Interestingly, Gatsby has dismissed every one of his servants. After Gatsby does see Daisy again when Nick arranges a meeting, Gatsby stops giving parties altogether.
Jay Gatsby is constantly surrounded by thousands of people, yet his is one of the loneliest characters in this story. People like his dark and mysterious nature. He regularly throws lavish parties. He once saved a child from a burning building. He asks Klipspringer to bring along other people to the party. He hangs up on him. He tells him not to come to the funeral.
He also seems to be the only one worried about Gatsby's whereabouts, and he eventually gets to meet him. By telling Daisy to leave with Gatsby , Tom shows that he has nothing to fear. He knows that Daisy's affair with Gatsby is over and that she will not disobey him by rekindling their romance. Secondly, Tom also does this because he wants Gatsby to feel humiliated.
In the end of the book, Gatsby did die. He was shot by George Wilson because of a misunderstanding -- George believed that he was the one involved in an affair with his wife Myrtle and killed her in a car accident. Gatsby does die in the end of the novel. Daisy actually killed Myrtle by accident but in Gatsby's car. At the beginning of this chapter, Gatsby's party brings s wealth and glamour into full focus, showing the upper class at its most lavishly opulent. The rich, both socialites from East Egg and their coarser counterparts from West Egg, cavort without restraint.
What kind of people come to Gatsby's parties? Newly-Rich, famous people and all their friends. Why did Nick Carraway go to the party? Nick went to Gatsby's party because he got an invite and wanted to know his neighbors better. There are many symbols in The Great Gatsby. I will write about three : the green light, the valley of ashes, and Gatsby 's clothes.
The green light. Gatsby , from his house in West Egg, can look across the Sound and see Daisy's house.
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