I thought Chapter 3 of The Great Gatsby was interesting. I mean who doesn’t like to party, but this kind of takes on a whole new meaning. How many times were you invited to a party with an entire symphony orchestra, or been to a house where most people drive Rolls-Royces? Back to what my point was, this is more of a ball than a party! As in prior chapters, Gatsby was believed to be many things; in this case, they thought he was a spy for Germany in WWI. I mean who would do that, especially if they were on the American side? I kind of thought it was a coincidence that Gatsby was in the 7th Infantry and Nick was in the 9th Machine Gun Battalion, and actually saw each other. I also wonder how they survived “The Great War, The War to End All Wars?” I know that the USA wasn’t really involved, but they still suffered many casualties. The only thing that confused me is why Gatsby calls Nick “old sport, ” I mean where did he get that nickname from? While looking for Gatsby, Nick and his buddy Jordan Baker wondered into a library finding a very strange man. He was telling how all the books had information. I just thought that guy had a little too much to drink that night. Overall, I thought this chapter was interesting, and had many things going on at one time which kind of ties back to the roaring 20s.
Chapter 4
Chapter 4 of The Great Gatsby was an awkward chapter in this novel. As always, people had many stories about Gatsby, in this case, he was thought to be the nephew of Von Hindenburg (second president of German republic, overthrown by Hitler) and second cousin of the devil. I just thought that was weird; how can you be cousin to the devil anyway? From the way it looks, throughout the rest of the book, people are, probably, going to have ridiculous stories about Gatsby. For about two pages, the narrator listed all the families that lived on East and West Egg. I didn’t really get why this was in the book; I didn’t really seem like something important to the text. Then, Nick was invited to lunch with Gatsby. As they are driving to the city, Gatsby told about his past. I thought it was good that Nick finally got the truth. Gatsby said that he was part of a wealthy family in the Midwest, San Francisco actually, and went to Oxford in England. Because his family died, Gatsby came into huge amounts of wealth. Gatsby’s story kind of sounds farfetched, to me, because Nick meets Meyer Wolfshiem sounds like a crime lord. Gatsby also talked about being in WWI, and trying to die! I just thought that was so weird, usually you try to survive instead of dying. Also, Gatsby loved Daisy before he went to war. She just married Tom because Gatsby was gone. Gatsby asks Nick to invite Daisy to tea so he can finally talk to her. Overall, this chapter gave lots of background info that is building up to the novels climax.
Chapter 5Chapter 5 of The Great Gatsby was kind of interesting. I thought it was weird how Gatsby’s house was lit up like a Christmas tree but with no one home. I also thought it was awkward how Gatsby seemed nervous trying to make Nick go along with his plan to see Daisy again. When Nick goes with Gatsby’s plan, he is overjoyed and offers him many things. I thought it was weird how Nick was offended when Gatsby offered money to set up the meeting. The only thing that matters is that Nick will arrange the meeting. I thought it was ironic when it was raining on the day of the meeting. Gatsby became nervous, and Daisy arrived; somehow Jay disappeared until a little later. I thought it was funny when Jay knocked over the clock. At first, both of them felt awkward, so Nick decided to leave Jay and Daisy alone for a half hour and came back to them both happy as can be. I thought it was also ironic when the clouds broke and the rain stopped when both of them were happy. After that, Gatsby invited Nick and Daisy over to his mansion. I thought it was kind of awkward how Jay told Daisy how he always looked at the green light at the end of her dock thinking about their future. I also think it has another meaning, I thought the green light also represents the “American dream.” Overall, I thought this chapter was a good chapter where love triumphs over all.
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