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Why did Gatsby organise parties?​

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Answered by agarvri7
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Answer:

Gatsby wants to spend more time with Daisy

Explanation:

Because Gatsby wants to spend more time with Daisy, he stops hosting parties. Gatsby’s social gatherings were originally designed to capture his lover’s attention. He also had to give up being noticed. As a consequence, the purpose of the events is lost when Daisy accepts his love for her.

Answered by kritikag0101
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Answer:

Gatsby organises tremendous parties because he trusts Daisy will know about them and some time or another appear at one.

Explanation:

Gatsby tosses tremendous parties since he trusts Daisy will know about them and some time or another appear at one. He likewise trusts that somebody who realizes her will make an appearance at the parties and maybe offer him admittance to her. He has bought his manor since it is across the water from hers, in closeness.

Gatsby's parties are represented toward the start of the book as raucous parties where the rich have heaps of tomfoolery by drinking and spreading reports. Toward the finish of the book, Fitzgerald had totally changed the significance of the parties to that Gatsby held them to flaunt his abundance to Daisy thus she could come and see him.

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