They come to his house because it's a free party. Free food and drink. Music and dancing in a really nice house. No guestlist, just come and go as you please.
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However, it is a very, very good adaptation of the novel.
The color pink generally represents feelings of new love and nurturing in The Great Gatsby. Also traces of compassion, understanding, romance, affection, and gentleness. "It is the passion and power of red softened with the purity, openness and completeness of white. The deeper the pink, the more passion and energy it exhibits."
Because he was talking to his mistress in the middle of the daytime while he had company over and his wife was there. Not very inconspicuous.
it shows his lack of respect for women and it shows his belief that women are below men.
After witnessing the moral decay in the east, and realizing that the fast paced high life was just masking the breakdown of the original American dream, he leaves to go back to the west in search of a lifestyle based on morals and traditional values.
he called him a polo player, but tom didnt like being called that.
Nick says(in many words) that he does not judge people. He just thinks of them as how they appear. Some would see that as judging. But once he meets Gatsby, he cant help but judge. He becomes very curious and fascinated(not in a weird way) with Gatsby.
Nick Carraway, the narrator of F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby, was originally from Minnesota.
In The Great Gatsby, 158th street was the flat that Tom had in the city. It is where he has his affair with Myrtle Wilson and where they have a party with Nick.
Because he wanted to keep a watchful eye on Daisy. He was starting to get suspicious of her actions and probably decided that Nick wasn't keeping a close enough eye on her.
World War I was initially called The Great War. There is mention of it when Gatsby says he recognized him from the war. They were both in the Third Division.
Gatsby in the Seventh Infantry and Nick in the Ninth Machine-gun battalion.
Jordan says this when driving. She means that it's okay for her to be a reckless driver, because as long as nobody else does anything that could cause an accident, nothing bad will happen. If you've read the book you can clearly see how this quote becomes ironical, but if I were you i would not read the book cuz it is a terrible book. Thank you for your time.
Fitzgerald, F. Scott. The Great Gatsby. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1925.
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Fitzgerald, F. Scott. The Great Gatsby. New York, NY: Scribner, 1925. Print.
Nick Carraway calls himself "a guide, a path finder, an original settler." These are all the things he wishes he could be. He has created an illusion of himself. He also believes that no one should go on appearences. He doesn't care about status or other stereotypes that were popular at that time. He thinks everyone should follow the same rules. Everyone should by morally correct.