Because he wants nicks trust and he doesnt want him believing the rumors going on about him
Gatsby likely tells Nick about his life to justify his actions and explain his motivations, hoping Nick's opinion of him will change. By sharing his past, Gatsby reveals his vulnerabilities and desires, seeking validation and understanding from Nick. It is a way for Gatsby to connect with Nick on a deeper level and perhaps gain Nick's sympathy or support.
This is not a question and is asking for an opinion.
Nick's perception of Gatsby's stories changes when he sees that Gatsby is genuinely in love with Daisy and willing to sacrifice his own happiness for her. This shows Nick that Gatsby's feelings and intentions are real, even if his past may be embellished. Additionally, Gatsby's tragic fate and the way he handles adversity further convince Nick of the truth in Gatsby's emotions.
Nick has a complex relationship with Gatsby. Initially, Nick admires Gatsby's ambition and his ability to reinvent himself. However, as the novel progresses, Nick becomes disillusioned with Gatsby's pursuit of wealth and social status. Overall, Nick sees Gatsby as a tragic figure, caught up in the pursuit of an unattainable dream.
the true story of Gatsby is revealed through a interview with a reporter that showed up at Gatsby's mansion on day.
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I have no idea about what you are asking, therefore, no opinion ask child story from it. ALL THEIR MOAT GOOD!JOJO BLANCO
Jay Gatsby is the focus of the story. The narrator is Nick, but the main symbolism of the story comes in Gatsby's quest for Daisy, which is itself an allegory for the quest for the American Dream. Gatsby is shot after taking the blame for Daisy, and saves her life
Nick believes Gatsby's story about the war because he sees the genuine emotion and passion in Gatsby's recounting of his experiences. Gatsby's detailed descriptions and conviction make Nick trust him, despite there being no concrete evidence to prove the truth of the story. Additionally, Nick admires Gatsby and wants to believe in the best in him.
Nick was skeptical of Gatsby's story about his background because it seemed too grand and exaggerated. Gatsby's mysterious persona and extravagant lifestyle also added to Nick's doubt about the truthfulness of his story. Additionally, Gatsby's reluctance to share specific details raised suspicion about the authenticity of his background.
Nick notices inconsistencies in Gatsby's story, such as Gatsby claiming to be an Oxford man and having inherited his wealth from his family. Nick knows these details are false because he learned the truth about Gatsby's background from his father. Additionally, Gatsby's nervous mannerisms and lack of confidence in his own story suggest deception.
That's just the way they roll. the women are telling the story than asking the opinion.
Rhiannon and Seven Wonders.