How does Nick get invited to Gatsby's party?
He receives an invitation directly from Gatsby's chauffeur
What rumors do people say about Gatsby?
That he killed a man or was a German spy
What is Nick's initial impression of Gatsby at the party?
That he is an ordinary, nice guy who he doesn’t recognize at first
Why do we think the rumors about Gatsby matter in the story?
It provides a sense of mysteriousness to him
What does Gatsby continuously call Nick when he speaks to him?
"Old Sport"
What does Gatsby invite Nick to do the next day? (After the party)
Hydroplane
What does Nick notice about the people at the party?
Most of them are uninvited people
What are some differences between Nick and the other guests at the party?
Nick is observant, swept up in the chaos. He is one of the few people who are actually invited, and he takes the time to reflect on what he sees. This sets him apart as more thoughtful than the other guests.
Why might the author have chosen to introduce Gatsby through rumors before having him appear in person?
This builds suspense and emphasizes the theme of illusion versus reality. Gatsby is more of an idea than a man to most people.
How does Gatsby’s first appearance overturn the expectations built up by the rumors about him?
Gatsby is introduced quietly and not dramatically. After all the rumors that were passed around, he turns out to be polite, quiet, and little bit awkward.