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... dancing. Although the parties were great, the host of the parties, Gatsby, did not enjoy them, as he did not like parties much. Most ...
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... Catherine also tells us that she frequents Gatsby's parties....this gains Nick's attention...he also here's the rumor that Gatsby is the nephew or cousin of ...
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... The simple fact is that if any serious injuries or accidents occurred during his parties, Gatsby would not have to worry about liability. ...
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... This act of trying to impress others doesn't stop at Nick, because at his parties that Gatsby's hosts, he has wide assortments of food and fine musicians that ...
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... Tom starts going to Gatsby's parties with her. After one of the parties, Gatsby begins to realize that his relationship with Daisy isn't what it used to be. ...
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... I thought back to the events of the summer and the huge parties Gatsby would hold. I remember him as a reserved host, one who would shy away from his guests. ...
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... and waits. When Daisy doesn't show up for any of his parties, Gatsby begins to ask around to see if anyone knows Daisy. It is then ...
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... In order for Gatsby to be able to have his lavish parties where "in the main hall a bar with a real brass rail was set up, and stocked with gins and liquors ...
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... jazz music blares for the entire town to hear, the bubbly is served, and the guests dance until one AM The parties are "roaring." Gatsby's parties display the ...
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... his car, on the other side Gatsby wants Daisy, who Tom sees as his property, and this is seen throughout the whole book with the parties Gatsby through to ...
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... Through his parties Gatsby creates pleasure for many people while expecting nothing in return, which is a very admirable quality, and at the same time keeps ...
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... society. Fitzgerald s negative views of society are also portrayed through his depiction of certain guests at Gatsby s parties. The ...
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... Through improving himself with the wealth he acquirers, then gaining the popularity of various people with the extravagant parties he has, Gatsby hopes to gain ...
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... A very good representation of this are the parties that Gatsby held. They were very lavish parties that attracted many people, some ...
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... The fantasy world that Fitzgerald gives Jay Gatsby also concludes with parties that are practically like movie-like productions. ...
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... Fitzgerald's negative views of society are society are also portrayed through his depiction of certain guests at Gatsby's parties. ...
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... revealing the horrors of reality. Even after all the parties Gatsby has thrown, nobody comes to his funeral. The members of high society ...
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... Catherine also tells us that she frequents Gatsby's parties....this gains Nick's attention...he also here's the rumor that Gatsby is the nephew or cousin of ...
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... level. Where the Divers were masters of smaller, personal parties, Gatsby regularly threw wild extravagant revels. However, Dick ...
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... nodded in a cynical, melancholy way." (Fitzgerald, p. 49) A woman who has been to Gatsby's huge parties on more than one occasion has never even met him. ...
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... themselves do. The supposed "guests" at all of Gatsby's parties are prime examples of satire in The Great Gatsby. Many people who ...
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... level. Where the Divers were masters of smaller, personal parties, Gatsby regularly threw wild extravagant revels. However, Dick ...
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... borrowed. The fantasy world that Fitzgerald gives Gatsby also ends with parties that are practically like movie-like productions. These ...
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... and dishonest. Nick describes the usual pattern for the weekly parties at Gatsby?s house and talks about Gatsby?s car. Nick states ...
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... to be his favorite. Throwing big parties was Gatsby's way of getting Daisy to come over to his house. Since alcohol is banned in ...
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... Even though the guests come to his parties, Gatsby, no matter how many people try to exchange some insight with him, is still detached from the crowd. ...
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... The fantasy world that Fitzgerald gives Jay Gatsby also concludes with parties that are practically like movie-like productions. ...
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... One night, Nick tells us that he finds the courage to go to one of Gatsby's lavish house parties, and that is the point when we really begin to learn about ...
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... Tom starts going to Gatsby's parties with her. After one of the parties, Gatsby begins to realize that his relationship with Daisy isn't what it used to be. ...
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... Through these parties, Gatsby does not socialize. "This is a way Fitzgerald lets us know that Gatsby is not being true to anyone. ...
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