Nick refers to himself as both an insider and an outsider in "The Great Gatsby" because he is part of the wealthy East Egg society but also feels detached from their reckless behavior and shallow values. He is privy to their secrets and scandals as their neighbor and friend, yet his moral compass and sense of integrity set him apart from them, making him feel like an outsider looking in.
The Great Gatsby is a book. If you're talking about Gatsby himself, he was a millionaire who lived in West Egg
Mr Wilson kills Gatsby and then himself. Daisy kills Myrtle.
While in the swimming pool he is killed by George Wilson.
The man who invites Nick in a hydroplane in The Great Gatsby is Gatsby himself. He shows off his wealth and extravagance by giving Nick a tour of his mansion and then offering to take him on a ride in his hydroplane.
In "The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Jay Gatsby's parents are not mentioned. At 16, he leaves home to pursue opportunities for wealth and success. He is driven by ambition and a desire to distance himself from his humble origins.
In "The Great Gatsby," the character who commits suicide is George Wilson. He shoots himself after discovering that his wife, Myrtle, had been killed by a car driven by Gatsby, who he believes to be her lover. This event is a central part of the novel's climax.
Jay Gatsby possesses qualities of self-reliance in The Great Gatsby. Despite coming from a modest background, he works hard to amass wealth and reinvent himself. Gatsby is determined to achieve his goals without relying on others for help.
Nick sees himself as a middle class guy, he tends to see things differently. He is always very kind, and never selfish. He is quite observant: outsider looking in on lying rich people trying to belong.
In "The Great Gatsby," Jay Gatsby was born on December 25, 1890.
What Gatsby wants is behind him, in past, not in front of him
Tom Buchanan is initially intrigued by Jordan Baker's independent and carefree demeanor, but he ultimately sees her as a threat to his marriage and values her as an outsider because of her connections to Nick and Gatsby. He views her with suspicion and appears dismissive of her in his interactions.
The character who was kicked out of school in "The Great Gatsby" was Jay Gatsby. He was expelled from St. Olaf's College for unruly behavior after only two weeks of attendance.