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1/21/99 English Chapters 1-4 Gatsby is Presented Mysteriously Essay Through the first four chapters of the book The Great Gatsby, Jay Gatsby is looked upon as a character who is secretive and mysterious. This is clearly showed through Gatsby’s lifestyle, money, acquaintances, his past and the his non problematic attitude towards life. In chapter one, Gatsby makes his first appearance in the novel. Nick, Gatsby’s neighbor while on his was home, sees a man acting very odd and mysterious. The man (Gatsby) is standing outside his estate, all by himself, stretching his arms out across a lake; he is trembling to himself while he glares at a green light on a dock a far. When Nick attempts to get a good look at Gatsby, he seems to have vanished into the night. “When I looked once more for Gatsby he had vanished, and I was alone again in the unquiet darkness”(P26) In chapter two there was a rumor that was passed when Nick was having a conversation with Catherine. The rumor was that Gatsby gets all his money from Kaiser Wilhelm's. “Well, they say he’s a nephew or a cousin of Kaiser Wilhelm’s. That’s where all his money comes from.”(P37) The others think that this is a scary thing and seem to want to have nothing to do with Gatsby. In chapter three Gatsby is mysterious because has another big routine party and has no real reason to even do so. The interesting thing about Gatsby's parties is that most of the people who wind up coming to the party are not invited, they just ... This is not the end of the termpaper! Register below to see the complete version of this term paper.
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