Oxford
Henry Gatz lives in a small, run-down house in a village in Minnesota. He is the father of Jay Gatsby and only appears briefly towards the end of the novel.
augsburg college in minnesota, his home state. its a small div. 3 school.
I'm assuming that it's because Fitzgerald is trying to make a severe contrast between the ridiculously large amount of people who attended Gatsby's parties and the pathetically small number of people who attended Gatsby's funeral. This contrast is likely made for the purpose of proving the shallowness of the upper class who, while they enjoyed the fabulous wealth and prestige that Gatsby possessed, found him worthless to themsevles once he was dead. Subsequently, it shows that "friendships" built on materialism do not last.
Benjamin Banneker did not attend college. Mr. Banneker was entirely self-educated. He was taught to read by his grandmother, and for a short time attended a small Quaker school.
They are at one of Gatsby's parties in Chapter 3. Nick mistakes Gatsby as one of the attendees of the party, until Nick asks, where the host is. Gatsby announces himself as the host and startles nick. The specifics of their location would be at a small table. Nick was with Jordan and her friends at a small table when "a man about [Nicks'] age" asks Nick about his time in the military. The man happens to be Gatsby.
Benjamin Banneker did not attend college. Mr. Banneker was entirely self-educated. He was taught to read by his grandmother, and for a short time attended a small Quaker school.
Small college
Nick Carraway lives in a small house next to Gatsby's grand castle of a home. Both of these characters live in West Egg.
It begins in Minnesota, as a small stream flowing north out of Lake Itasca in the northwest part of the state.
Small children
Small Wonder - 1985 Minnesota Vicki 4-19 was released on: USA: 18 February 1989
In "The Great Gatsby," Nick Carraway lives in a small house in West Egg, Long Island, near Jay Gatsby's grand mansion. This setting allows Nick to be both a close neighbor to Gatsby and an observer of the lavish lifestyle in East Egg.