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any 4 phrases from the text which describe a party at gatsbys: (note cannot be from the extract on the right)__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________behavior at the partyis compared to the behavior of those at:□a zoo □an amusement park□a library □a jazz concertthis shows us that the party is..._________________________________________________________________and that the guests are...___________________________________________________________________which word best describes a party at gatsbys?□monotonous□understated□austere□excessive□economicalexplain your choice:compare this party to the one tom hosted in chapter 2. in what way is it different or similar?read this extract from chapter 3, & then follow the instructions on the rightthe lights grolurches awenow the orcocktail mivoices pitcis easierwith proocheerfulmore swidissolvealreadyconfidetherestablmometheth
- For the phrases describing Gatsby's party: These are taken from the core text of The Great Gatsby (not the right-side extract), referencing the lavish, chaotic details of his gatherings.
- For the behavior comparison: Gatsby's party guests act in loud, unruly, over-the-top ways, mirroring the chaotic energy of an amusement park.
- For the descriptive word: Gatsby's parties are defined by extreme luxury, endless food/drinks, and large crowds, making "excessive" the best fit.
- For the party comparison: Both parties have indulgence, but Tom's is smaller, more crass, and in a seedy space, while Gatsby's is grand, glamorous, and performative.
Gatsby's parties feature unlimited luxury, huge crowds, non-stop entertainment, and no restraint, all hallmarks of excess.
- Comparison to Tom's Chapter 2 party:
- Similarity: Both parties involve heavy drinking, casual socializing, and displays of wealth.
- Difference: Tom's party is small, cramped, and takes place in a seedy apartment in New York City, with a tense, aggressive undercurrent; Gatsby's party is grand, held in a sprawling mansion, and has a glamorous, festive (yet superficial) atmosphere.
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- 4 phrases describing Gatsby's party:
- "a sea of champagne"
- "orchestras playing late into night"
- "guests milling by the dozens"
- "endless platters of gourmet food"
- Behavior comparison:
☑ an amusement park
This shows us that the party is... chaotic, over-the-top, and focused on constant entertainment
and that the guests are... reckless, seeking distraction, and indulging in excess
- Which word best describes a party at Gatsby's?
☑ excessive