There are no more parties at Gatsby's house because the only reason he threw the parties was to get Daisy's attention. Once he had Daisy he no longer needed the parties and stopped having them
Gatsby's parties were a way to lure Daisy to him. once he got together with Daisy there was no more need to have the parties so he ended them.
he is Mrytle's sister who know about Gatsbys and his parties. she also travelled abroad.
There are several rivers called Ouse. You need to be more specific
York is at the confluence of the rivers Ouse and Foss in North Yorkshire, England.
Ouse Bridge was created in 1976.
The river ouse is 5 miles long
The Great Ouse :)
The river ouse starts in the Pennines
Haruiro Ouse was created on 2008-07-31.
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.
The Great Ouse flows into the North sea
Only a few people attend Gatsby's funeral, including Nick Carraway, Gatsby's father, a few servants, and Owl Eyes, a man Nick met at Gatsby's parties. Most of Gatsby's associates and party guests avoid his funeral, showing their lack of true connection to him.