What does Fitzgerald subtly wish to convey about Gatsby?
What does Fitzgerald subtly wish to convey about Gatsby when he has Nick say, “… It was basically implying that Gatsby is not very royal because speaking like a royal would come second nature to him and he wound not have to pick his words with care. Also, Gatsby was being a phony and you can see that.
What do you think Fitzgerald wishes to convey about Gatsby’s parties through the incident with the drunks and the car and the husbands and wives arguing?
What do you think Fitzgerald wishes to convey about Gatsby’s parties through the incident with the drunks and the car and the husbands and wives arguing. His parties get out of control, becasue it’s all just a big drunk. Not many leave happy and sober.
What is Fitzgerald’s deeper message to us here?
What is Fitzgerald’s deeper message to us here? Rich people are more reckless because they have a surplus of money. Money doesn’t make them happy because they have to go back to their normal boring lives. Jordan declares to Nick that she “hates careless people.” Explain the irony here.
What were the rumors that were reported about Gatsby?
Nick hears from various people that Gatsby is a German spy, an Oxford graduate, and someone even claims Gatsby once killed a man. People used Gatsby for his extravagant parties: most of his “new money” guests didn’t even know him. Gatsby continues to be a man who barely seems to exist beyond the rumors about him.
Are the rumors about Gatsby true?
There are a number of rumors about Gatsby, some true, some not true. There are rumors that say that he has killed a man. We do not know if those are true or not. There are rumors that say that he was related to the ruler of Germany (from World War I) — the Kaiser Wilhelm.
Why is Gatsby so mysterious?
Gatsby’s Mysterious Nature in The Great Gatsby by Fitzgerald. The 1920’s was a time of prosperity, woman’s rights, and bootleggers. At one of Gatsby’s glamorous parties, a group of women gossip, “One time he killed a man who had found out that he was the nephew to Von Hindenburg and second cousin to the devil” (61).
Why does Jay Gatsby throw parties?
Gatsby throws huge parties because he hopes Daisy will hear of them and someday show up at one. He also hopes that someone who knows her will show up at the parties and perhaps offer him access to her. He has purchased his mansion because it is across the water from hers, in close proximity.