1、The Great Gatsby By: WendyFEDCBAuthorABack-groundsymbolismPlots Characters Comments Author-Francis Scott Key FitzgeraldFrancis Scott Key Fitzgerald(September 24, 1896 December 21, 1940) was an American author of novels and short stories, whose works are the paradigm writings of theJazz Age, a ...
As the summer progresses, Nick eventually garners an invitation to one of Gatsby’s legendary parties. He encounters Jordan Baker at the party, and they meet Gatsby himself, a surprisingly young man who affects an English accent, has a remarkable smile, and calls everyone “old sport.” ...
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“This is an unusual party for me. I haven’t even seen the host. I live over there—” I waved my hand at the invisible hedge in the distance, “and this man Gatsby sent over his chauffeur with an invitation.” For a moment he looked at me as if he failed to under-stand. ...
23、 mechanic, George Wilson, also the story between Daisy and Gatsby. Nick gets invitation to Gatsbys parties. He learns more about Gatsby, his background and his business and get familiar with him. He also finds that Gatsbys desire for Daisy is part of his absolute belief in life and ...
grousing about Gatsby misinterpreting the invitation from the Sloanes and mocking the pink suit investigating Gatsby's criminal dealings even when already pretty sure Gatsby is a bootlegger Paragraph 4:Tom decisions around Myrtle's murder show that he is more cowardly than his intimidating physical ...
The Great Gatsby《了不起的盖茨比》导读,英文 TheGreatGatsby By:Wendy A B C D E F Author Background Characters Plots symbolism Comments Author---FrancisScottKeyFitzgerald FrancisScottKeyFitzgerald(September24,1896–December21,1940)wasanAmericanauthorofnovelsandshortstories,whoseworksaretheparadigmwritingsof...
I live over there——' I waved my hand at the invisible hedge in the distance, 'and this man Gatsby sent over his chauffeur with an invitation.' For a moment he looked at me as if he failed to under- stand. 'I'm Gatsby,' he said suddenly. 'What!' I exclaimed. 'Oh, I beg ...
“Much better.” I turned again to my new acquaintance. “This is an unusual party for me. I haven’t even seen the host. I live over there—” I waved my hand at the invisible hedge in the distance, “and this man Gatsby sent over his chauffeur with an invitation.” ...
Tom also wonders how on earth Daisy could have met Gatsby. The three leave without Gatsby, despite the fact that he accepted the invitation to go with them. The next Saturday, Tom comes with Daisy to Gatsby’s party. Nick notes that with them there, the party suddenly seems oppressive and...