F. Scott Fitzgerald's use of cataloging creates an impressive list of guests who attend Gatsby's parties and shows the over-the-top measures that Gatsby takes to impress those guests. The use of cataloging demonstrates the magnitude of Gatsby's connections and the extent of his wealth. All of this is done to show how far Gatsby goes to impress Daisy and to reclaim her.
Jordan is escorted to Gatsby's party by Nick Carraway, the narrator of "The Great Gatsby."
Gatsby sends his driver to Nick's house to invite him to his party.
When I said "I partied with Jay Gatsby," I meant that I attended a party with the character Jay Gatsby from F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel "The Great Gatsby."
gatsby sends nick an invintation through his chauffeor
he causes gatsby to leave and leaves the party awkward and uneasy
The photographer at the apartment party in The Great Gatsby was Mr. McKee. He takes a group photo of the guests at the party, including Jay Gatsby and Nick Carraway.
because Nick thinks Gatsby wants to be alone by himself
Tom's presence at Gatsby's party adds tension and unease to the atmosphere because of his contentious history with Gatsby and his superior attitude towards the other guests. His confrontations with Gatsby and his disapproval of the party disrupt the festive mood and create a sense of conflict.
It's ironic that Tom is angry at Daisy for loving Gatsby because Tom himself is having an affair.
Daisy hands Nick a stack of shirts that she has thrown on the bed, symbolizing Gatsby's wealth and material excess. This action showcases the superficial nature of the lifestyle at Gatsby's party.
Gatsby and Daisy disappear to explore Gatsby's mansion during the party, escaping the crowd for a private moment together. They are able to retreat to the quiet seclusion of Gatsby's home and reconnect in a more intimate setting away from the social gathering.
Daisy and Gatsby first meet in "The Great Gatsby" at a party in Louisville in 1917. Gatsby was an officer stationed near Daisy's home, and they fell in love during this time.