Usually every night. To Attract Daisy. To show off his wealth.
When Gatsby returns from the military, he begins an underground bootlegging operation and uses the money to throw all of these expensive, wild parties. Most of his guests did not know him, but they all came to his parties and celebrated his name anyway.
Gatsby, lives in the bug house next to Nick where he throw tons of parties!
In "The Great Gatsby," Gatsby is obsessed with Daisy in several ways. He idealizes her as the epitome of perfection and dedicates his life to winning her back, believing she is the key to his happiness and success. Gatsby's obsession with Daisy drives him to accumulate wealth and throw extravagant parties in the hope of impressing her and winning her love.
Few people show up to his funeral, whereas hundreds attended his parties.
He throw lots of partys
No, Gatsby often stays aloof and detached from the parties he hosts. He mainly observes and rarely actively participates in the festivities.
Daisy is the one who doesn't like Gatsby's parties, so he stops having them in the hope that she will visit him.
There are no more parties at Gatsby's house because the only reason he threw the parties was to get Daisy's attention. Once he had Daisy he no longer needed the parties and stopped having them
Gatsby's parties in "The Great Gatsby" symbolize the excess and superficiality of the Jazz Age, as well as Gatsby's desperate attempt to win back Daisy's love by creating a glamorous facade. The parties also highlight the theme of social class and the emptiness of material wealth.
Gatsby has created a mystique for himself because the parties are always full of strangers.
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.
Tom knows the people that comes to his parties, they were invited. Gatsby's parties on the other hand were filled w/ stranger that came for the food and brews. And Gatsby would just wait in his house instead of enjoying the party.