Great Gatsby Post 2 Summarizer

Chapter 3:

By this chapter Gatsby has become quite famous in New York for his fabulous parties. He is known for hosting the fanciest parties and people practically beg to be invited. This chapter talks about one particular party that Gatsby is throwing. Gatsby invites Nick to this party and he attends although he feels awkward among the other guests. Jordan Baker is also there and she tells Nick what she knows, or thinks she knows, about Gatsby. Apparently he may have been a spy in the war and he once murdered somebody. As the party progresses people get drunk and the scene gets rather wild. Jordan and Nick meet Gatsby and the host meets with Jordan privately. When they are done meeting, Jordan is excited about the  extraordinary news she found out from Gatsby. At the end of the chapter Nick decides to date Jordan despite the fact that he feels she is a dishonest person.

 

Chapter 4:

In this chapter Nick and Gatsby go into the city to have lunch. On the way Gatsby reveals some of his mysterious past, telling Nick his life story. The story sounds fake; there’s something strange about it and it’s hard to believe. Gatsby lists all of his unbelievable accomplishments, such as collecting treasures in Europe, and going to school at Oxford. Gatsby sees that Nick is skeptical of these accomplishments so he proves that he shows him a medal and picture as proof. As the men reach the city Gatsby is speeding and is pulled over by a cop. Instead of getting a ticket he gets out a white card and the cop apologizes for the trouble. What is this card used for and why do you think Gatsby has it?

 During lunch Gatsby introduces Nick to Meyer Wolfshiem, who apparently fixed the World Series. He is a shady, unethical man and Nick does not trust him. He also begins to get suspicious of how Gatsby came into wealth. After lunch Nick goes to see Jordan Baker and she tells him about her meeting with Gatsby. Gatsby told her that he is in love with Daisy and has been since before the war. Daisy was in love with him too but married Tom and stayed faithful through their marriage although Tom did not. Apparently Gatsby moved to his new mansion just to be near Daisy, because her house is across the water. The reason Gatsby met with Jordan was that he wanted her to convince Nick to arrange a meeting between Gatsby and Daisy. Gatsby thinks Daisy will refuse to see him so he wants Nick to have tea with Daisy allowing Gatsby the chance to show up and surprise her.

 

Words:

1. Prodigality- This is being so extravagent that it is wasteful. I chose this word because I thought it had something to do with being a prodigy but I wanted to find out for sure. I found out that although it looks like it means the act of being a prodigy or something to that extent, it doesn’t.

2.  Innuendo- A hint made about someone, often in a derogatory manner. It is describing how people are being introduced to eachother at Gatsby’s party. I picked this word just because it looked cool and I wanted to know what it meant.

3. Melancholy- This means depression. I chose this word because I always thought I knew what it meant but I wasn’t sure.

4. Ascertain- To find out for sure. In the book “Owl Eyes” makes the ascertian that the books in Gatsby’s library are indeed real. I chose this word because it looked interesting and it has a lot to do with the story.

5. Dissension- Strong disagreement, or a quarrel. I picked it because I was curious as to what it means.

 

-Alyssa(:

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3 Responses to “Great Gatsby Post 2 Summarizer”

  1. tale_of_2_cities

    Does anyone else think that Gatsby could really be involved in organized crime? I think that that may be a rumor or just exaggerated truth. Let me know what you guys think?

    -Maddie Zinn

  2. tale_of_2_cities

    I had the similar question on my blog. I have no idea what the card means or why Gatsby’s has it. I kind of agree with Maddi. He is very shady and we also see that Gatsby asks Nick to join his business but we don’t know what it is. He was also not willing to tell what it was unless Nick accepted. I like Gatsby and yet I don’t because he has too much undiscovered past. He is very shady and it will be interesting to see if anything else that is odd comes up.
    ~Lauren Gress~

  3. tale_of_2_cities

    OK, so I was thinking about something way back in the first chapter. (At least I think it was the first.) Remember, at the end of the chapter, Gatsby was starring at a light across the bay. And now we learn that Gatsby bought his house because it was across the bay from Daisy. Coincidence? I don’t think so. That really has nothing to do with what you guys were talking about, but I thought I’d mention it anyway because it was something I picked up on. By the way, what exactly are we supposed to comment about on the summarizer blog? Are we just supposed to discuss the chapter or something? Anyway, that’s all I have to say right now.

    Erin B


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