Gatsby and Fitzgerald both met vital women to their lives at dances, and both while they were stationed at camps in the army. Gatsby met Daisy at Camp Taylor in Illinois, where they danced and fell in love. However, after Gatsby went off to war, they never got back together again. Fitzgerald met his wife, Zelda, at Camp Sheridan in Alabama. Instead of going off to war (his regiment was ready to go to Europe, but the Armistace came before they could leave the States), he went to New York to get enough money to marry Zelda. In the movie version, Daisy tells Gatsby that "Rich girls don't marry poor boys." This line was taken straight out of Fitzgerald's life. The father of his first love, a young woman by the name of Ginevra King, supposedly told him that after Fitzgerald asked for Ginevra's hand in marriage. There are many other similarities between F. Scott Fitzgerald and Jay Gatz (Gatsby)- keep your eyes out for them!
that Gatsby was involved in the mafia or some kind of organized crime.
discos, parties, clubs that kind of places. from :)
He hosts parties to display all of his wealth for daisy because she is a materalistic kind of girl. So she will see all of his posessions in his mansion at his party. He flaunts her all of his expensive shirts.
chocolate.
parliamentary
Implied Contract
Slumber or raves.
All Sort and kinds are allowed.
WHAT KIND OF ENGINE DID IT COME WITH
very kind and nice people who have been scared by the gods
the two-party system
little to none