The Great Gatsby

Discuss Gatsby’s party

This particular party is described in chapter 3 but is mirrored by all of his other parties in terms of excess.

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The noveau riche that populate Gatsby's parties are the epitome of the vapid pursuit of material wealth. Despite the opulence and grandeur of Gatsby's legendary swarays, nobody seems particularly happy. This goes for Gatsby as well. He sits alone like a third person watching and pining after a girl (Daisy) that is more illusion than anything else. This was supposed to be the American Dream but underneath it was rotten to its core. I think the parties act as a motif in the story. The first one has the varnish of excess and ecitement but, as the parties go on, we can see the empty and rotting spirit that they have always embodied.