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The Use Of The First Three Parties In The Great Gatsby By F. Scott Fitzgerald

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In F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby, Fitzgerald uses the first three parties in the specific order of Tom, Myrtle, and Gatsby to show that the alcohol that is being served at these parties is affecting the amount of rumors being spread throughout the story. This is shown in chapter one when Jordan tells Nick about Tom's mistress. Jordan says to Nick, “Tom’s got some woman in New York.”(chapter one pg fourteen) Fitzgerald is showing how having no alcohol at the party is affecting the number of rumors being spread. Not the same can be said for Myrtle’s party as the rumors and alcohol flowed throughout the whole party. Catherine tells Nick what she heard about Gatsby, she said “Well, they say he’s a nephew or a cousin of Kaiser Wil- helm.”
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