In the 1920's, drinking was against the law but people who sold alcohol during this time to the right group of people could become very rich fast. Gatsby did this. This is also called Bootlegging.
because he accomplished so much, hence he got rich. and gatsby's father is sure that his son would have amounted to alot if he would have lived a longer life (he, however, does not know how gatsby got rich).
It was a rich cream color.
Yes, Nick is not considered rich in "The Great Gatsby." He comes from a middle-class background and works as a bond salesman.
Before leaving for the war, Gatsby leads Daisy to believe that he was of the same social status as she. He allows her to think he is rich and would be able to support her and her lavish lifestyle.
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The carelessness of the rich.
Dan Cody gave Jay Gatsby a job. He also tried to leave him some money but Gatsby never received it. Most importantly Dan Cody taught Gatsby how to act rich.
Yes, Daisy Buchanan is portrayed as wealthy and privileged in "The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald.
Meyer Wolfsheim is the character who showed Gatsby how to navigate the wealthy society in "The Great Gatsby." Wolfsheim introduces Gatsby to the world of organized crime and illegal activities, teaching him how to succeed in that world.
Jay Gatsby became rich through involvement in organized crime and bootlegging during the Prohibition era. He engaged in illegal activities such as selling alcohol, which allowed him to amass a considerable fortune, enabling him to live a lavish lifestyle and throw extravagant parties in F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel "The Great Gatsby."
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Wilson kills Gatsby and then himself. He is led to believe that Gatsby is responsible for Myrtle's death since Gatsby's car was involved in the accident. Wilson is devastated by his wife's death and seeks revenge on Gatsby before taking his own life.