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How many people attend Gatsby's funeral and how is it ironic?

Only Nick and the man with the glasses attended the funeral (not counting the priest or Gatsby's father) it is ironic because Gatsby had many "friends" because of his money but they vanished when he dies.


In what way is the symbol of the green light in The Great Gatsby ironic?

What Gatsby wants is behind him, in past, not in front of him


Why does tom attend Gatsby's party What is ironic about this?

It's ironic that Tom is angry at Daisy for loving Gatsby because Tom himself is having an affair.


What is ironic about the fact that it is Wilson that murders Gatsby?

It's ironic that Wilson murders Gatsby because Gatsby is killed for Daisy's crime. Daisy has made Gatsby suffer for years by choosing to marry for wealth and privelge. Gatsby spent most of his life trying to impress Daisy and now he dies and yet she continues to live, not appearing to be slightly affected by the fact that a man was murdered because of the mistake she made.


What is ironic situation is occurring on the drive to town in The Great Gatsby?

An ironic situation that occurs on the drive to town in The Great Gatsby is when Tom Buchanan and Gatsby stop at Wilson's garage where they see Myrtle Wilson. Tom tries to divert attention by buying Wilson a dog, which ultimately leads to Myrtle's death as Daisy ends up hitting her with Gatsby's car while driving back from the city. This situation is ironic because Tom's attempt to distract Wilson inadvertently sets off a chain of events that results in tragedy for Myrtle.


What is ironic about Gatsby's watching the window for a signal to make sure that Tom is not abusing Daisy?

Gatsby's vigilant watch for Tom's abuse of Daisy is ironic because he himself has been pursuing Daisy despite her marriage to Tom. By being overly concerned about Daisy's well-being while also engaging in an affair with her, Gatsby's actions reveal a contradiction in his character and his moral compass.


Gatsby becomes popular for hosting large lavish parties that many people want to attend how does this plot development make the outcome of the novel ironic?

the answer is that "Daisy doesn't attend Gatsby's Funeral" for APEX I think.


What is ironic about Jordan statement comparing large and small parties in The Great Gatsby?

Jordan's statement about small parties being more intimate and large parties being uninviting and impersonal is ironic because the large parties in the novel, particularly Gatsby's, are known for their excess and opulence, drawing in crowds with their allure despite their superficiality. This contrast highlights the superficiality and facade of Gatsby's extravagant lifestyle and the shallow interactions that take place at his parties.


What is ironic. About the gatsbys success incthe great Gatsby?

One ironic aspect of Gatsby's success in "The Great Gatsby" is that despite acquiring wealth and throwing extravagant parties to win over Daisy, he still cannot attain true happiness or love. His pursuit of the American Dream leads to his downfall, as his success is ultimately hollow and unfulfilling. Additionally, the revelation of his criminal background exposes the façade of his success, highlighting the emptiness of material wealth and social status.


What is the significance of Klipspringers telephone conversation with Nick in the Great Gatsby?

the song is significant because its ironic how even though the Rich have much more the poor are still having more fun than them. it is also ironic that you are copying when you should study on your own harami


What is the tone of The Great Gatsby?

The tone of "The Great Gatsby" is often described as nostalgic, melancholic, and critical of the superficiality and moral decay of the Jazz Age. Fitzgerald uses vivid imagery and symbolism to convey a sense of disillusionment and longing for a bygone era.


What is ironic about Dan Cody?

The irony of Dan Cody lies in the fact that he was a wealthy man who took Jay Gatsby under his wing as a mentor, yet ultimately had a negative impact on Gatsby's character development. Despite being a successful businessman, Cody led a reckless lifestyle which influenced Gatsby to prioritize wealth and luxury above all else, ultimately leading to Gatsby's downfall.