The narrator is saying that Gatsby was the only person who did not provoke any negative reactions or judgments from them. Gatsby was seen as distinct or separate from the others in how he was perceived or responded to.
Tom
Yes, in F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel "The Great Gatsby," Jay Gatsby gives Daisy Buchanan a diamond ring as a symbol of his love and wealth. This ring becomes a significant object throughout the story, representing Gatsby's desire to win back Daisy's love.
If by energy you mean heat energy exothermic reactions.
First-person point of view usually provides the most information about the narrator's thoughts and feelings because it allows the reader to directly experience the narrator's inner thoughts and emotions. This perspective provides a more intimate and personal connection with the narrator, offering insights into their motivations and reactions.
He gives her a letter which she drops in water and it comes to pieces..."like snow."
it gives personal opinions
exothermic reactions-gives off heat
An Allergen
exothermic reactions-gives off heat
The narrator gives the salesman three gold coins in exchange for the Book of Sand.
The scientific name for the reaction that gives out energy is exothermic
It gives us insight into the character of Nick Carraway. Knowing the background of the narrator creates a sense of trust and this then makes us believe more of what he will tell us later on in the novel. It also gives reasons for some of his judgments and actions he makes/does later on in the story. Without a prologue the story would jump too quickly and the prologue is instrumental in providing us with reasons, easing us into the story of the 'Great Gatsby'.