The differences and similarities between Trimalchio and Gatsby Gatsby and Trimalchio lavish throw parities to get attention, and to impress their guest. The parties seem to be a cry for accompany that is driven by inner emptiness and they both believe hosting massive parties will satisfy their human cravings. They host the parties very regularly. The liquor, number of guests, the light, the food and entertainment, reflect how the parties are overdone. Both of these characters show off their degree of wealth. At Gatsby’s party the bar was “stocked with gins and liquor”, every weekend he continues to give excess and lavishness as he provides his guests with only the finest drinks and entertainment. Both characters get caught up by providing the best and fail …show more content…
Gatsby’s guests ‘conducted themselves according to the rules of behavior associated’ and Trimalchio slaves feared the guests because they might ‘break the rule’ and were there to guide them. This emphasizes that although the hosts are not there in person they still have power over their guests by setting and commanding them with rule. Additionally, they are both famous for their overdone parties. ‘I was down there at party about a month ago’, everyone in the town knows Gatsby for his lavish parties and the guests look forward to going. The guests bond with people they don’t know and they believe going to the parties is something to be proud off and feel a higher level of importance, also they anticipate of knowing Gatsby just by going to the parties. Nevertheless Gatsby is disrespectful unlike Trimalchio. Trimalchio told his guest “better men than you were dining with me” but on the other hand Gatsby doesn’t introduce himself to his guests although he was mannerly towards Nick and apologizes “I’m afraid am not a very good host”. Trimalchio denigrates his guest unreasonably even though he had bad mouthed them they still look forward to coming to his next