Fitzgerald is trying to show us how the people in the party don't really care who Gatsby is. He shows us this by going into deep detail of everything that Gatsby asked to be done for the festivity, but even after all that, and after going through all the trouble of sending invitations, there is still people that goes without being invited. These people come because their goal is not to meet the great Jay Gatsby, it is instead to have a good time in the house of a well rich person and then leave without even having meet the host. It shows how ignorant people can be, and how lonely the rich are in the end of it all.
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because Fitzgerald is a boss
Jay Gatsby's hometown is fictional and is said to be located in North Dakota in F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel "The Great Gatsby." It is never explicitly named in the book.
Fitzgerald uses the list of guests to highlight the extravagance and opulence of Gatsby's parties, emphasizing the superficial nature of the social scene. The list also underscores the emptiness of Gatsby's pursuit of Daisy, as his lavish parties are ultimately a facade to attract her attention. Additionally, the list serves to show the social hierarchy and the superficial relationships that exist in the novel.
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Gatsbys real name is Jay Gatz and he is from North Dakota
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that the books in gatsbys library are real
Gatsby's real name is Jay Gatsby.
she said you need to update your closet foshizzle
He's not, he's part of his present corrupt business dealings
he is Mrytle's sister who know about Gatsbys and his parties. she also travelled abroad.