The very sad event that occurred during Gatsby's life was the great war of WWI. As he noted during the story, this was one of his safest event he ever encountered.
One very sad event in Gatsby's life in "The Great Gatsby" is the death of his hope for a future with Daisy Buchanan due to her returning to Tom Buchanan. This loss represents the ultimate failure of his dream and leads to his own demise.
The sad that needed happen to during life in the event
the war
The main character in "The Great Gatsby" is Jay Gatsby, a wealthy and mysterious man known for his lavish parties and obsession with Daisy Buchanan. The story is narrated by Nick Carraway, who becomes entangled in Gatsby's life and relationships.
Ni he is not. This is shown when he cheats on Daisy
the rain symbolizes hopelessness and despair, which is used when daisy and gatsby reunite because the meeting is very awkward and melancholy
an event that affects your life very hard
Gatsby and Daisy meet again at Nick's house for tea when Gatsby arranges the meeting. This occurs in Chapter 5 of "The Great Gatsby."
Mr. Wolfshiem is a mysterious, shady character in "The Great Gatsby" who is a business associate of Jay Gatsby. He is known for his connections to organized crime, his involvement in bootlegging, and his ties to corruption in the 1920s. Wolfshiem is portrayed as a symbol of the morally corrupt society depicted in the novel.
In "The Great Gatsby," nature often reflects the emotional and narrative themes of the story. The rendezvous between Gatsby and Daisy in Chapter 5 is accompanied by a storm, hinting at the emotional turbulence and tension in their relationship. The use of nature in this scene highlights the intensity and complexity of their reunion.
In the movie Nick is not the narrator nor does it say that he is. In Gatsby's phone call the first one Detroit wasn't mentioned as the small town that Philadelphia mentioned. When Nick was offered a job be Gatsby he didn't say anything about it ruining his life that it would be the crisis of his life. In the movie Gatsby comes through the back door not the front. Its says that's Gatsby and Daisy haven't seen each other in 8 years next November and in the book it is 5 years next December.
catastrophe
Yes, Gatsby can be seen as a strong character in terms of his determination and ambition in pursuing his dreams. However, he also has vulnerabilities and flaws that make him a complex and tragic figure.
Nick Carraway is the narrarator of The Great Gatsby. He is Daisy's second cousin and she knew Daisy's husband, Tom, in college. He also befriends Gatsby. Nick was taught very early on not to judge people and throughout the story he mostly succeeds, although he does seem to be on the fence a lot. He's not usually sure what to think about the other characters.
Jazz music was very popular the time the book was written and when it takes place.