Jordan Baker is the character who always wears white and talks quietly in "The Great Gatsby" to make people lean in closer to hear her. She is known for her enigmatic demeanor and mysterious persona throughout the novel.
It shows people will always kill and be crazy.
I think that people sneeze quietly because they want to be polite to people and they don't want no one else to hear their sneeze
She and Gatsby are giving each other secreetive looks that have obvious feeling behind them, and Tom notices. Later, Tom brings it up, and Daisy admits taht she is in love with gatsby once he (Gatsby) tells Tom that's she is.
In "The Great Gatsby," Gatsby receives calls from both Chicago and Philadelphia. These cities are mentioned during the novel as the sources of calls from people in Gatsby's past.
you are always blushing when you see him/her. :"> Uh, you always want to see him/her. Or you want to get closer to him/her. :bd
When Nick thought Gatsby was driving the car that killed Myrtle, he was disappointed and disgusted with the whole group of people. When he finds out that Gatsby is innocent he tells Gatsby that he is better than Daisy, Tom and Jordan.
yes i think so that english has brought the world closer because in america ( U.S.A.) the people always speaks in english.so in india many people are trying to speak in english to bring their world closer as in america (U.S.A.).
Gatsby often uses the expression "Old sport "
Gatsby continuously uses the phrase "Old Sport" to refer to the people he is talking to.
The people on horseback who visit Gatsby's house in "The Great Gatsby" are a trio of well-to-do guests from East Egg. They are Jordan Baker, Tom Buchanan, and Daisy Buchanan.
Jay Gatsby created a persona of wealth and success in order to impress Daisy Buchanan and fit in with the elite social circles of the 1920s. This persona involved extravagant parties, expensive belongings, and a mysterious background that added to his allure and mystique.
People care about the rumors surrounding Gatsby because they add to his mysterious and enigmatic persona. The rumors create intrigue and interest in his character, making him all the more captivating and alluring to others. Additionally, the rumors contribute to the theme of perception versus reality in "The Great Gatsby."