sadness and proudness
Mr. Gatz is torn between feelings of love for his daughter, Daisy, and feelings of disappointment and disillusionment with her actions and choices. His emotions are a mix of pride in her accomplishments and sadness over the choices she has made.
Pride and sadness
Mr. Gatz is proud of his son, Jay Gatsby, for his accomplishments and aspirations, despite their difficult relationship and differing values. He admires Gatsby's ambition and success in pursuing the American Dream.
Mr. Gatz shows Nick a schedule from when Gatsby was a young boy that outlines his daily routines and self-improvement activities. This schedule highlights Gatsby's disciplined and determined nature, as well as his desire to better himself and achieve his goals. It also demonstrates the extent to which Gatsby was dedicated to creating the persona of Jay Gatsby.
Mr. Gatz finds out about his son's death through a telegram that notifies him of Gatsby's passing. It is sent by the police after Gatsby is murdered in his mansion.
Mr. Birkway is the English teacher in the book "Walk Two Moons" by Sharon Creech. He is a caring and encouraging teacher who helps his students explore their feelings and emotions through writing assignments. His unconventional teaching methods make a lasting impact on the protagonist, Salamanca "Sal" Tree.
This allusion is some what ironic, although Gatsby was a self-made man, he used his wealth to attempt to win Daisy back, not to do great things for the country. It is obvious that Gatz has a much different view of his son's importance than Carraway or possibly even the rest of society.
Mr. P tells Junior that he is proud of him and sees potential in him, igniting Junior's emotions and bringing tears to his eyes.
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The irony of Mr. Gatz's admiration of the house is that he is infatuated with Gatsby's luxurious mansion, not realizing that it was obtained through illegal means and a life of crime. This admiration highlights the stark difference between the appearance of success and the reality of Gatsby's corrupt lifestyle.
He does. He does his best to supress them. There have been plenty of tv shows and movies where Mr. Spock has expressed emotion.
Is this Mr. Wong from BR???