Gatsby stays with dan Cody for 5 years
Gatsby lives in a mansion in West Egg, Long Island, in the novel "The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald.
6 months
Nick Carraway has an hour long conversation with Gatsby in the novel "The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald. This conversation takes place in Chapter 6, where Gatsby shares some details about his life and past with Nick.
After Gatsby's death in "The Great Gatsby," Nick Carraway drives Gatsby's car back to Long Island accompanied by Gatsby's father. Tom Buchanan and Daisy Buchanan take a separate car back home. Daisy is driving Gatsby's death car with Tom and Nick in it, while Gatsby's father follows in a separate car.
3 hours
When Dan Cody's boat comes up the shore where Gatz is watching the sea, Gatz takes the chance to go and tell him that there is a great wind coming, and his boat will be ripped to shreds. He sees an opportunity to gain some expertise, and when asked his name, he replies Jay Gatsby. It says in the book that he had had the name ready for a long time, and that he was a man of opportunity, so this new, slicker name suited the situation.
Jay Gatsby, the main character from F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel "The Great Gatsby," had a mansion at West Egg, Long Island. Gatsby's extravagant mansion symbolized his wealth and extravagance in the story.
as long as you make it
Nick Carraway, the narrator of "The Great Gatsby," comes from the Midwest, specifically from the fictional town of "West Egg" on Long Island, New York. He moves to the East Coast to learn about the bond business and to experience the excitement of New York City.
Long Island and New York City in the early 1920s
It is never mentioned in the novel The Great Gatsby about how Gatsby specifically obtained the money nor how long it took.
Cody doesn't have a girlfriend