
In Chapter Nine, Nick talks about Gatsby's funeral, thats why
we chose a cemetery for our picture. Nick takes care of the
funeral because he was Gatsby's only friend. When Nick tries
getting in touch with Gatsby's acquaintances, they seem to
have all moved away. The only people that come to the
funeral is Gatsby's dad, owl eyes and some servants. Tom said
Gatsby deserved to die and Jordan didn't even go to the funeral.
Gatsby's funeral showed us how important people thought
Gatsby was and how they just used him for his parties and
wealth.
"What I called up about was a pair of shoes I left there. I wonder if it'd be too much trouble to have the butler send them on. You see they're tennis shoes and I'm sort of helpless without them"(177).
No one cares about the death of Gatsby. A man calls for his shoes back that he left at his house after a party. Gatsby was only used. This shows that the people of the two eggs have no feelings.
"I raised him up out of nothing, right out of the gutter"(179).
Wolfshiem explains that when he met Gatsby he was useless. He says that he actually turned him into someone and made him into something.
"Of course we was broke up when he run off from home but I see now there was a reason for it. He knew he had a big future in front of him. And ever since he made a sucess he was very generous with me"(181).
Mr. Gatz talks about his son was bound to get ahead. He had the drive for it since he was little. He explains that even after he left he was generous to provide his father with a nice house.
"They were careless people, Tom and Daisy-they smashed up things and creatures and then retreated back into their money or their vast carelessness or whatever it was that kept them together, and let other people clean up the mess they had made"(188).
Nick explains that Tom, as well as Daisy, were just like everyone else. All the couple cares about it their wealth and it is what keeps their relationship.
Themes: The American Dream
In the Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald shows Jay Gatsby's feelings of the 1920s American Dream. The American Dream is an illusion when someone gets a lot of money with minimal effort. For Gatsby, The American Dream fails and unsuccessful for many reasons. He thought money and his wealth could get him the girl, Daisy. He thought money was the way to help him acheive his goals. It only buys him the illusion of friends, love and respect. When we learn that when he dies, he dies without friends and without respect. At the end of the book, it shows the hopelessness of what the American Dream might me and despite how hard you try, even the attempt with corrupt or hurt you.




