How Is Daisy Invited In The Great Gatsby

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The Great Gatsby. The unforgettable memories of euphoria and wanting to experience it once again. How would you recreate this event? In The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald one of the characters throws extravagant parties hoping one would come in, but the only ones entering are uninvited guests. There was one character that was invited, but for only one reason: to help with a secret plan. In this story The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald shows that what Gatsby felt for Daisy is obsession because of the extravagant parties, usage of his money, and forceful actions. The extravagant parties that Gatsby hosts have lured Dazy. In the novel “The Great Gatsby” it states that “There was music from my neighbor’s house through the summer night” (Fitzgerald, 43). This quote claims that Gatsby often throws …show more content…

They got into automobiles which bore them out to Long Island and somehow they ended up at Gatcby’s door”(Fitzgerald, 45). This shows a great example of how the Gatsby party caught so many people's attention, hoping that it might catch Daisy’s as well. The desperate attempts on the usage of money to believe that wealth could impress others, and fit into the upper class. The novel “The Great Gatsby” claims that “Gatsby’s party is almost unbelievably luxurious”(Fitzgerald, 41). The quote explains that Gatsby is willing to waste thousands of dollars on the decoration, food, and alcohol. Back in the early 1920’s, alcohol was illegal to purchase and consume. Furthermore, the novel states “Gatsby bought that house so that Daisy would be just across the bay”(Fitzgerald, 83). This demonstrates how desperate Gatsby is to put so much effort into Daisy to receive so little in return. The passionate desire for his love for Daisy, and the determination, and conviction that sounds forceful hoping to win her back. In the novel “The Great Gatsby” the protagonist James Gatz says, “It doesn’t matter any