This is because Gatsby hides a secret past that he wishes no one to know. His true intentions are even impacts the way he acts, thinks as well as the things he does. For instance he throws his lavish parties which attract crowds of people who choose to attend out of curiosity yet are oblivious of the true intentions of the parties. However, the reason why he throws his huge house parties is just because he wants to attract Daisy. He hopes that she might hear of the parties one day or even catch a glimpse of the party’s glowing lights across the bay. The mystery of the parties’ host seems to be part of the hype within the crowd. Most of the guests even have ridiculous stories that they make up in an attempt to explain Gatsby’s mystery, “Somebody told me they thought he killed a man once,” (Fitzgerald
This is because Gatsby hides a secret past that he wishes no one to know. His true intentions are even impacts the way he acts, thinks as well as the things he does. For instance he throws his lavish parties which attract crowds of people who choose to attend out of curiosity yet are oblivious of the true intentions of the parties. However, the reason why he throws his huge house parties is just because he wants to attract Daisy. He hopes that she might hear of the parties one day or even catch a glimpse of the party’s glowing lights across the bay. The mystery of the parties’ host seems to be part of the hype within the crowd. Most of the guests even have ridiculous stories that they make up in an attempt to explain Gatsby’s mystery, “Somebody told me they thought he killed a man once,” (Fitzgerald