Gatsby ordered to cut the grass to prepare his mansion and the surrounding grounds for a party, specifically to impress Daisy Buchanan, his former love. He wanted everything to be perfect for her visit, showcasing his wealth and the idyllic setting he created in hopes of rekindling their romance. The meticulous attention to detail reflects his desire to create an idealized version of their past relationship.
Gatsby hires a man to cut the grass and he sends a ton of flowers to Nick's house to impress Daisy
In the food chain order of grass, snail, grass cat, and bird, the sequence typically starts with grass as the primary producer, which is consumed by the grass snail (herbivore). The grass snail is then eaten by the grass cat (carnivore), and finally, the grass cat may be preyed upon by the bird (top predator). Thus, the order is: grass → grass snail → grass cat → bird.
An example of a conflict in The Great Gatsby is that Gatsby has devoted his life to amass a vast fortune in order to win the affections of the upper-class Daisy Buchanan, but his mysterious past stands are in the way of Daisy's approval or acceptance of Jay Gatsby.
Jay Gatsby is in love with Daisy Buchanan in "The Great Gatsby."
In "The Great Gatsby," Jay Gatsby was born on December 25, 1890.
Gatsby's father brought a picture of Gatsby's mansion with him to West Egg after Gatsby died
Gatsby's father brought a picture of Gatsby's mansion with him to West Egg after Gatsby died
No, The Great Gatsby is not told in chronological order. The story is framed by a non-linear narrative structure, with events unfolding through flashbacks and recollections of the narrator, Nick Carraway. This technique adds complexity and depth to the storytelling.
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In "The Great Gatsby," Nick admires Gatsby but their relationship is complex and not necessarily based on love.
Gatsby leaves Nick's house shortly after he arrives on the day that Nick has invited Daisy over upon Gatsby's request because he is too nervous and wants it to seem like a coincident that Gatsby is there. He leaves when Daisy arrives, but circles around the house and comes back after walking in the rain. -- that's the only time i can think of that Gatsby is ever at Nick's house
Jay Gatsby received a package from Croiriers, a fictional delivery company in "The Great Gatsby", because he was sending shoes to Nick Carraway's house in order to invite Daisy Buchanan over for tea. Gatsby hoped to reconnect with Daisy and win her love back.