Because he wanted to keep a watchful eye on Daisy. He was starting to get suspicious of her actions and probably decided that Nick wasn't keeping a close enough eye on her.
Tom attended Gatsby's party with Daisy because they were invited and Daisy wanted to see what the parties were like. Tom was also curious about Gatsby, who seemed mysterious and intriguing to him.
Only a few people attend Gatsby's funeral, including Nick Carraway, Gatsby's father, a few servants, and Owl Eyes, a man Nick met at Gatsby's parties. Most of Gatsby's associates and party guests avoid his funeral, showing their lack of true connection to him.
Tom's presence at Gatsby's party adds tension and unease to the atmosphere because of his contentious history with Gatsby and his superior attitude towards the other guests. His confrontations with Gatsby and his disapproval of the party disrupt the festive mood and create a sense of conflict.
Gatsby introduces Tom as "the polo player" to guests at his party, downplaying Tom's wealth and social status. Tom's presence at the party signifies a clash between the old money elite represented by Tom and the new money represented by Gatsby.
Daisy used to love Gatsby and Gatsby still loves her. So he doesn't like Tom
That is a party that tom held :D
It's ironic that Tom is angry at Daisy for loving Gatsby because Tom himself is having an affair.
Nick's impression of Tom and Daisy completely changes to a negative outlook.
me and harrys party i think Tom & Dick's party Harry's and my party. Those are technically the proper terms, but I personally would not give a party, which is an event, a possessive form. I would say "a party for Tom & Harry," or for whom or what the party is thrown, or "a party that Tom, Harry, and/or I threw for [person or event/occasion."
attend school
a party where only CO2 molecules can attend? (:
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very few people attend gatsbys funeral