In "The Great Gatsby," only Nick Carraway, Gatsby's father, Owl Eyes, a few servants, and a minister attend Gatsby's funeral. All the characters who frequented Gatsby's lavish parties during his lifetime abandon him in death.
Nick Carroway, Gatsby's father (Henry Gatz) and a man who Nick refers to as "Owl Eyes."
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No, Nick was the only person who attended Gatsby's funeral in "The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Daisy did not come to the funeral, showing her lack of real connection or commitment to Gatsby.
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In THE GREAT GATSBY Jay Gatsby's father is proud of his son's achievements in wealth and class.
he is Mrytle's sister who know about Gatsbys and his parties. she also travelled abroad.
In "The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Henry Gatz learns about Gatsby's funeral from a newspaper article. He reads about it in the Chicago paper and arrives at Gatsby's mansion to attend the funeral.
Gatsby's neighbor was Nick Carraway. Nick narrates the story of "The Great Gatsby" living next door to Jay Gatsby's extravagant mansion in West Egg.
Nick tried to get Gatsby's friends to attend the funeral, but most did not show up. He also reached out to Gatsby's father and took care of organizing the funeral arrangements. Despite his efforts, only a few people attended the funeral, showcasing the loneliness and isolation that Gatsby experienced in his life.
in the book the car is yellow but in the movie the car is white
Jay Gatsby's education background is a bit ambiguous in "The Great Gatsby." It is hinted that he attended Oxford for a short time, but some characters question the authenticity of his education. Ultimately, Gatsby's education is not a focal point of the novel.
Jay Gatsby's hometown is fictional and is said to be located in North Dakota in F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel "The Great Gatsby." It is never explicitly named in the book.
Nick organizes Gatsby's funeral.