because Nick thinks Gatsby wants to be alone by himself
Nick is surprised by Gatsby's youthful appearance and exuberance at the party. He also finds Gatsby's mysterious aura and the extravagant grandeur of his mansion surprising.
Nick had never actually met Gatsby before the party, his invitation was delivered by a butler, therefore Nick didn't know what Gatsby looked liked.
that Gatsby is a young man
Gatsby didn't know Nick orgionally. He met Nick at his party for the first time.
Jordan is escorted to Gatsby's party by Nick Carraway, the narrator of "The Great Gatsby."
Nick receives his invitation to Gatsby's party through a formal printed card delivered by Gatsby's chauffeur. This signifies the exclusivity and extravagance of the party.
Surprised as you first surprise party
Nick receives an invitation to Gatsby's party through a formal note delivered by Gatsby's chauffeur.
he causes gatsby to leave and leaves the party awkward and uneasy
The photographer at the apartment party in The Great Gatsby was Mr. McKee. He takes a group photo of the guests at the party, including Jay Gatsby and Nick Carraway.
Daisy is appalled at Gatsby's party because of its extravagance and lack of sophistication. She is used to a more refined social circle and is taken aback by the excess and frivolity of the party. Daisy also may feel uncomfortable in the unfamiliar setting and with the attention that comes with Gatsby's wealth.
Tom's presence at Gatsby's party adds tension and unease to the atmosphere because of his contentious history with Gatsby and his superior attitude towards the other guests. His confrontations with Gatsby and his disapproval of the party disrupt the festive mood and create a sense of conflict.
The Surprise Party Surprised - 1912 was released on: USA: 20 March 1912
It's ironic that Tom is angry at Daisy for loving Gatsby because Tom himself is having an affair.