Nick takes care of Gatsby's funeral because he was one of the few people who genuinely cared about Gatsby as a person, despite his flaws and the superficiality of others. Nick felt a sense of duty and responsibility to ensure Gatsby was given a proper farewell as he recognized the tragedy of Gatsby's lonely and misunderstood life.
Nick Carraway
Nick Carraway took care of Gatsby's funeral.
Gatsby has become very close friends with Nick sharing his most intimate secrets. It is no surprise that Nick stands up and takes care of Gatsby just as he knows Gatsby would have done for him; but in truth and fact, it was Nick he trusted more than anyone else. He was like family. And the guest, the only most important guest is Gatsby's poor father.
Nick tried to get Gatsby's friends to attend the funeral, but most did not show up. He also reached out to Gatsby's father and took care of organizing the funeral arrangements. Despite his efforts, only a few people attended the funeral, showcasing the loneliness and isolation that Gatsby experienced in his life.
To ask Nick to invite Daisy to Tea -apex (:
no one but nick
Nick Carraway, the narrator of "The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald, mentions that he graduated from Yale University.
Gatsby recognizes Nick from their time spent together at the war. They served in the same division during World War I, and Gatsby remembers Nick as a fellow soldier. This connection helps establish a bond between them, as Gatsby later seeks Nick's assistance in reuniting with Daisy Buchanan.
Gatsby offers to introduce Nick to business opportunities in the hopes of gaining his cooperation in inviting Daisy to his house. He promises to help Nick improve his social status and make connections within the elite circles of society.
In "The Great Gatsby," Nick Carraway lives in a small house in West Egg, Long Island, near Jay Gatsby's grand mansion. This setting allows Nick to be both a close neighbor to Gatsby and an observer of the lavish lifestyle in East Egg.
Nick Takes Over Your School ended in 2004.
Nick wants Gatsby's funeral to be important. He wants valued people there, such as "Owl-eyes".