Jay Gatsby has many parties in hopes that one day, the word would get to Daisy Buchanan and lure her into attending one. In which case, Gatsby would get the opportunity to profess his infatuation with her and show her how wealthy he has become. EDIT: It also acts as symbol for the decadance and consumerism of the age.
Gatsby stops throwing parties because he realizes that they are not bringing him closer to his goal of reuniting with Daisy. He shifts his focus to pursuing her in a more personal and intimate way, rather than through extravagant social gatherings. Additionally, the death of Myrtle Wilson creates tension and attracts unwanted attention to his affairs, prompting him to scale back on his social activities.
Gatsby stops throwing parties because their is simply no reason to impress anyone.
Granted the whole idea of his parties was to impress Daisy
Because Daisy came to one of the parties, that was the only reason he had them.
Jay Gatsby moved into a large mansion near Daisy Buchanan's home. He threw lavish parties hoping Daisy would come to his home.
Because he is having an affair with Daisy and he doesn't want their affair to become a source of gossip.
The only reason why Gatsby throws parties is with the hope that Daisy will go to one of them. So he stays out, waiting for her.
He wants Daisy to visit him.
Daisy finds Gatsby's parties exciting and extravagant, enjoying the attention and luxury they provide. This fuels Gatsby's desire to win Daisy back, as he believes that showcasing his wealth and throwing lavish parties will impress her and draw her back to him. However, Daisy's attraction to the parties also reflects her materialistic nature and superficial values, which complicates Gatsby's pursuit of her.
The way to stop your mom throwing up is to make her think of ice.
we can stop this pollution by throwing booms.
The foot that's opposite of your throwing arm
Easy... you just stop doing it.
Before the parties that Gatsby throws, there is a sense of anticipation and excitement as guests eagerly await the extravagant events. After the parties, there is a feeling of emptiness and disillusionment as reality sets in and the characters confront the superficiality of the lavish lifestyle they have been part of.
To stop an interior door from slamming, when the owner refuses to stop throwing it, you can install a pneumatic door closer.
The clock that Gatsby knocks over in The Great Gatsby symbolizes Gatsby's attempts to control time and recreate the past. By breaking the clock, Gatsby demonstrates the futility of trying to turn back time and recapture lost moments with Daisy. It represents Gatsby's struggle with reality and his refusal to accept the passage of time.
Stop throwing crash in ocean!
You yell at him and say NO STOP IT
Myrtle was accidentally killed by Gatsby's car, when Daisy was behind the wheel but Gatsby was driving. Daisy was under the influence of her emotions and did not stop after hitting Myrtle.
They meet on a train to New York as Myrtle was visiting her sister. Myrtle was infatuated by the way Tom looked, and neither of them could stop looking at each other. She was so fixed on him that Myrtle did not even realize that she was getting a taxi with him and not a train car.