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Well, in high school we studied this book line by line. When I learned what it all meant I absolutely loved it. Study it if you are truly interested in figuring it out (you may need a really good English teacher like I had however :)
I'm currently reading this for school and the language they use is a bit weird for this time but I'm able to understand it well I'm really loving this book
Although not that entertaining, it's not too boring. I think the writing has some really nice illustrative descriptions... so it's really up to you to picture the scenes and make it... not boring.
do you really wanna read this book? just read all the summaries and you're done with it! *the summaries of THE GREAT GATSBY are all on the replies!* they're all short and sweet
Chapter 1 Nick is the narrator, the story unfolds from his point of view. Nick is a veteran and is now going into the bond business(he comes from a good money family). He goes to live near New York, West egg is new money and East egg is old money. Nick lives next to a man named Gatsby, Nick lives in basically a shack compared to the mansions around him. Nick has a cousin Daisy who is married to Tom, they live in East egg. Tom is a Polo player and has a child with Daisy. Nick meets Jordan, a golf player and Daisy's friend. They have dinner, Tom leaves. Nick learns Tom is cheating on Daisy. The mistress is the one making the phone ring. Daisy is unhappy and disappointed with her life. We learn this when she talks with Nick. Nick goes on leave but is asked about a rumor that Tom and Daisy heard from people. They ask him if he is engaged, Nick says no. They don't believe him because they heard it from 3 other people. Nick is disgusted, he leaves. At home Nick looks out to the bay between West and East egg. On the dock he sees Gatsby looking over the bay reaching out. He is slightly shaking as he reaches out but the only thing you can see beyond the dock is a green light flickering in the distance. Credit: Dirt Sheep
Chapter 2 Tom Buchanan and Nick (narrator) are together on a train and Tom really wants him to meet his mistress so he basically pulls him out of the train. Nick describes the town as really ashy, powdery, and kind of desolate. There's literally like 3 buildings there and Nick is dragged into one with Tom. It's a repair shop. There with Tom, they meet a guy named George Wilson who works there. Then, his wife Myrtle Wilson comes out and makes an excuse to make George leave (she tells him to go get chairs). She tells Tom, who she's having an affair with, to meet her somewhere later. Nick and Tom leave, remark on how ghetto the town is, and talk about how dumb George is for not realizing that his wife is actually cheating on him with Tom. George thinks that Myrtle is going to see her sister in New York, which is half true. Tom and Myrtle get into the train in different cars, to make people who know them less suspicious. Nick in there with Tom. When they get to New York Myrtle decides to get a dog. They go to a small apartment on the top floor and Myrtle calls up the McKees, a couple, and her sister Catherine to have a party. Nick gets drunk so he remembers everything in a haze. Mr. McKee is a photographer and Mrs. McKee keeps insisting that her husband take pictures of Myrtle in her dress. Mrs. McKee tells Nick how Tom and Myrtle actually hate their spouses. Everyone gets drunk except Catherine (Myrtle's sister). Myrtle annoys Tom by saying his wife's name like 6 times and he slaps her and breaks her nose. Then Nick goes down an elevator with Mr. McKee. His memory is bad since he's drunk, so all of a sudden he's standing next to Mr. Mckee who is in his underwear in bed. Then suddenly Nick is waiting for a train. The chapter ends. Credit: Amanda Chang
Chapter 3 Brief description of lavish nature of Jay's parties; Nick gets invited to Jay's party; Nick meets Jordan there, they stick to each other during most of the party; Jordan wants Nick to leave with her to find Jay; they stumble upon the library, find some guy looking through books in amazement at the fact that the books are real; they get out and sit with a man (who they later realise is Jay Gatsby, the man himself) and some other "rowdy little girl"; Jay talks to Nick and Nick realises that he is none other than the man himself, Jay Gatsby. Later, Jordan is asked to talk to Jay alone, and Jay is left alone in the midst of the now-drunk crowd. Soon after, Jordan returns, then commotion involving a wheel getting detached from the car takes place at the front of the door, but it doesn't matter since Nick is now going back home next door. Nick then talks about his life experiences in New York and with Jordan, in which he realises that Jordan cannot stand being given the short end of the stick. He then calls himself "one of the few honest people that he has (I have) ever known" and the chapter closes. Credit: Sean He says he is honest because he wasn’t trying to have a fling with Jordan. Even though there was a seeming mutual attraction there. Nick also mentioned at the end of the chapter that he still had some attachment to a girl back home that he was writing letters to. He said that before he gets into anything he should get himself free from that connection first. That’s what he meant by being honest. It does contradict a little bit with something else within this chapter. Just a few pages earlier Nick mentions that he had a short affair with a girl from Jersey until her brother started giving him dirty looks. So go figure about the honesty😄🤷♂️ Credit: Alex Gordeev
Chapter 4 Nick lists all of the people who attended Gatsby’s parties that summer, a roll call of the nation’s most wealthy and powerful people. He then describes a trip that he took to New York with Gatsby to eat lunch. As they drive to the city, Gatsby tells Nick about his past, but his story seems highly improbable. He claims, for instance, to be the son of wealthy, deceased parents from the Midwest. When Nick asks which Midwestern city he is from, Gatsby replies, “San Francisco.” Gatsby then lists a long and preposterously detailed set of accomplishments: he claims to have been educated at Oxford, to have collected jewels in the capitals of Europe, to have hunted big game, and to have been awarded medals in World War I by multiple European countries. Seeing Nick’s skepticism, Gatsby produces a medal from Montenegro and a picture of himself playing cricket at Oxford. Gatsby’s car speeds through the valley of ashes and enters the city. When a policeman pulls Gatsby over for speeding, Gatsby shows him a white card and the policeman apologizes for bothering him. In the city, Gatsby takes Nick to lunch and introduces him to Meyer Wolfsheim, who, he claims, was responsible for fixing the 1919 World Series. Wolfsheim is a shady character with underground business connections. He gives Nick the impression that the source of Gatsby’s wealth might be unsavory, and that Gatsby may even have ties to the sort of organized crime with which Wolfsheim is associated. Credit: MPT.Flopper Summary of what Jordan told Nick about Daisy and Gatsby. What we found out was that Daisy knew Gatsby before she met Tom. Also a day before Daisy's wedding she received a letter that made her get drunk and cry and she almost called off the marriage. The day after however she stulls marries Tom like nothing happened the day before. Then Jordan talks about where Daisy and Tom lived and the places they visited. Then Jordan says that after Nick left the night that they all had dinner together, she asked "What Gatsby?" and Jordan described him to her and Daisy then says that he was the man she used to know. Jordan then reveals that Gatsby bought the house he lives in just so that Daisy would be just across the bay. After she tells Nick that Gatsby was wondering if Nick could invite Daisy to his house for tea one day and then let Gatsby come over. The reason being Gatsby wanting to see Daisy after 5 years and for her to see his house. Also the reason why Gatsby has been making many parties was because he was hoping that Daisy would come to one of them some day but she didn't. Then we find out the reason why Gatsby wanted to talk with Jordan in ch 3. Which was because Jordan knew Daisy and he wanted to see her next door but when Jordan mentioned that Nick was friends with Tom he started to abandon the whole idea. Then Jordan tells Nick that Gatsby doesn't want Daisy to know about this, only for Nick to invite her for tea. Then at the very end of the chapter Nick kisses Jordan. Credit: Joonie
Chapter 5 Gatsby and Nick are planning their next meetup and, after some conflict, they decide on tea with Daisy. In return, Gatsby gets someone to cut Nick's grass and offers him a job. Fast forward a bit and it's the day of the meetup. It's been raining all day and Gatsby is quite nervous about it, believing the meetup was a mistake and terribly awkward. Nick reassures him before going outside for a half an hour. After coming back he finds that the two have gotten much more comfortable with each other and are goggling at each other on the couch. Credit: Emma Davis So basically, Gatsby takes them to his house and they go to his room. Nick wants to leave them alone, but they wont let him. Nick describes the house as luxurious. Daisy loves the house because she's a gold digger. She then cries about Gatsby’s silk shirts because she could’ve been with Gatsby the whole time instead of Tom. They have some good conversations. Gatsby forces someone to play the piano. Gatsby and Daisy started to hold hands and forgot Nick was there. Talk about third wheeling. Nick then leaves. Moral of the chapter: Gatsby’s a simp. Credit: Me :D (RUclips User)
Tbh too many descriptive words. It makes it tedious to read. I understand when you want to describe an important event in a book such as a flashback, or a traumatic event it could be good to do. But every sentence? In my opinion it interrupts the flow. Idk maybe it’s just a preference. Not my style. Word count game strong though; I’ve got to hand it to him.
@@emalienelson4964 That's a great question! I've taught this book roughly 10 times and its descriptive language and plot unraveling is unparalleled. It takes thoughtful reading to fully embrace, but it's worth it.
I'm so confused. The plot takes so many turns. It's like if kingdom heart and my little pony did a fusion dance. By the time I finish this book I could have caught up on one piece
Is it possible to change the settings to "For Kids" so that my students can listen to this? We are distance learning and the school Chromebooks don't allow them to access RUclips videos if they are not for kids. Thanks? :)
Damn everytime I use an audiobook to assist me in reading the pages on books I always feel a bit of sadness for the generations. Either through their confusion or hatred for the art, I question their intelligence
For the people who are really confused - watch a summary of the chapter before listening to this and look up some facts about 1920's America for context
POV: A man tries to write an "appealing" woman smh "She was a slender, smallbreasted girl, with an erect carriage, which she accentuated by throwing her body backward at the shoulders like a young cadet. Her gray sun-strained eyes looked back at me with polite reciprocal curiosity out of a wan, charming, discontented face."
Fitzgerald wrote a book from a biblical view, An apostle who survives his messiah and mourns his departure. It is like having a good friend and losing him suddenly. Fun fact is that chuck Palahniuk wrote "fight club" to make a modern the great Gatsby.
Nick is written as simply putting himself out there as a dispassionate bystander and narrator, explaining where he is coming from. Have some patience. This is a great American novel as germane today as in 1925. Or go on reading Karl Marx or something. I'm 78 years old and getting impatient with some. Some of you need to shut up, vote red, and read more.
The first 5 minutes made me just wanna say fuck it and fail
Homie was speaking in Bible
nah fr
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bro fr
@@Deshawnb13 deadass- old testiment king james type shit
this guy’s voice is so comforting that it has me falling asleep haha
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@@sinkingboat.8555 come back and like it
i fell asleep and had to watch it again
It’s Jake Gyllenhall
It's called being bored not comforting.
If he used like 6 less descriptive words this chapter would be 5 minutes long😔
Thank you, now I can pass English
If y'all are also confused I suggest checking out a SparkNotes Summary, it basically summarizes the chapter in a way that is easier to understand.
:)
I don't know how much to thank you! 👍👏
Am I the only one that has no clue what is going on
Nope
They racist!
20:00 to 23:00
They just causally talk about oppressing “colored people”
You at NOT alone
anyone else find it hard to understand the first part of chapter one?
Fox Master it’s the narrator speaking. It isn’t part of the story of gatsby
Yesssss!!!!!
me
Yeah, the book is kind of pseudo-famous for that. It makes more sense in the later chapters.
Jake Gyllenhaal has the most beautiful soothing voice good lord
He’s reading it?
Am i the only one who changed the speed because he was goin too slow💀😭
lmao same
same
Well, in high school we studied this book line by line. When I learned what it all meant I absolutely loved it. Study it if you are truly interested in figuring it out (you may need a really good English teacher like I had however :)
I'm currently reading this for school and the language they use is a bit weird for this time but I'm able to understand it well I'm really loving this book
Although not that entertaining, it's not too boring. I think the writing has some really nice illustrative descriptions... so it's really up to you to picture the scenes and make it... not boring.
2x speed
This is definitely the best reading of this book I have come across of. Thank you!
stop lying
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Excellent voice, wish to hear more story by you, well done job!
it's Jake gyllenhaal hahaha
For those that are confused, after I believe its chapter 4, things start to make sense, at least from what i have heard
I have absolutely no idea whats going on and i have a test on this chapter in 3 or 4 hours... 😩
how’d u do?
LITERALLY I HAVE ONE TMR AND IM CONFUSED AHAH
I have one today 😪
I have a test on the entire book tmmr. Just starting chapter 1…. Let’s fail
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Great voice for Nick. Listen to this one!
not me waiting to read this and do an assignment last minute...
This goofy ahh chapter bro we get it you were born and had a childhood too
its corona time
@@ernestoguzman6388 how'd you do
do you really wanna read this book?
just read all the summaries and you're done with it!
*the summaries of THE GREAT GATSBY are all on the replies!*
they're all short and sweet
Chapter 1
Nick is the narrator, the story unfolds from his point of view. Nick is a veteran and is now going into the bond business(he comes from a good money family). He goes to live near New York, West egg is new money and East egg is old money. Nick lives next to a man named Gatsby, Nick lives in basically a shack compared to the mansions around him. Nick has a cousin Daisy who is married to Tom, they live in East egg. Tom is a Polo player and has a child with Daisy. Nick meets Jordan, a golf player and Daisy's friend. They have dinner, Tom leaves. Nick learns Tom is cheating on Daisy. The mistress is the one making the phone ring. Daisy is unhappy and disappointed with her life. We learn this when she talks with Nick. Nick goes on leave but is asked about a rumor that Tom and Daisy heard from people. They ask him if he is engaged, Nick says no. They don't believe him because they heard it from 3 other people. Nick is disgusted, he leaves. At home Nick looks out to the bay between West and East egg. On the dock he sees Gatsby looking over the bay reaching out. He is slightly shaking as he reaches out but the only thing you can see beyond the dock is a green light flickering in the distance.
Credit: Dirt Sheep
Chapter 2
Tom Buchanan and Nick (narrator) are together on a train and Tom really wants him to meet his mistress so he basically pulls him out of the train. Nick describes the town as really ashy, powdery, and kind of desolate. There's literally like 3 buildings there and Nick is dragged into one with Tom. It's a repair shop. There with Tom, they meet a guy named George Wilson who works there. Then, his wife Myrtle Wilson comes out and makes an excuse to make George leave (she tells him to go get chairs). She tells Tom, who she's having an affair with, to meet her somewhere later. Nick and Tom leave, remark on how ghetto the town is, and talk about how dumb George is for not realizing that his wife is actually cheating on him with Tom. George thinks that Myrtle is going to see her sister in New York, which is half true. Tom and Myrtle get into the train in different cars, to make people who know them less suspicious. Nick in there with Tom. When they get to New York Myrtle decides to get a dog. They go to a small apartment on the top floor and Myrtle calls up the McKees, a couple, and her sister Catherine to have a party. Nick gets drunk so he remembers everything in a haze. Mr. McKee is a photographer and Mrs. McKee keeps insisting that her husband take pictures of Myrtle in her dress. Mrs. McKee tells Nick how Tom and Myrtle actually hate their spouses. Everyone gets drunk except Catherine (Myrtle's sister). Myrtle annoys Tom by saying his wife's name like 6 times and he slaps her and breaks her nose. Then Nick goes down an elevator with Mr. McKee. His memory is bad since he's drunk, so all of a sudden he's standing next to Mr. Mckee who is in his underwear in bed. Then suddenly Nick is waiting for a train. The chapter ends.
Credit: Amanda Chang
Chapter 3
Brief description of lavish nature of Jay's parties; Nick gets invited to Jay's party; Nick meets Jordan there, they stick to each other during most of the party; Jordan wants Nick to leave with her to find Jay; they stumble upon the library, find some guy looking through books in amazement at the fact that the books are real; they get out and sit with a man (who they later realise is Jay Gatsby, the man himself) and some other "rowdy little girl"; Jay talks to Nick and Nick realises that he is none other than the man himself, Jay Gatsby. Later, Jordan is asked to talk to Jay alone, and Jay is left alone in the midst of the now-drunk crowd. Soon after, Jordan returns, then commotion involving a wheel getting detached from the car takes place at the front of the door, but it doesn't matter since Nick is now going back home next door.
Nick then talks about his life experiences in New York and with Jordan, in which he realises that Jordan cannot stand being given the short end of the stick. He then calls himself "one of the few honest people that he has (I have) ever known" and the chapter closes.
Credit: Sean
He says he is honest because he wasn’t trying to have a fling with Jordan. Even though there was a seeming mutual attraction there. Nick also mentioned at the end of the chapter that he still had some attachment to a girl back home that he was writing letters to. He said that before he gets into anything he should get himself free from that connection first. That’s what he meant by being honest. It does contradict a little bit with something else within this chapter. Just a few pages earlier Nick mentions that he had a short affair with a girl from Jersey until her brother started giving him dirty looks. So go figure about the honesty😄🤷♂️
Credit: Alex Gordeev
Chapter 4
Nick lists all of the people who attended Gatsby’s parties that summer, a roll call of the nation’s most wealthy and powerful people. He then describes a trip that he took to New York with Gatsby to eat lunch. As they drive to the city, Gatsby tells Nick about his past, but his story seems highly improbable. He claims, for instance, to be the son of wealthy, deceased parents from the Midwest. When Nick asks which Midwestern city he is from, Gatsby replies, “San Francisco.” Gatsby then lists a long and preposterously detailed set of accomplishments: he claims to have been educated at Oxford, to have collected jewels in the capitals of Europe, to have hunted big game, and to have been awarded medals in World War I by multiple European countries. Seeing Nick’s skepticism, Gatsby produces a medal from Montenegro and a picture of himself playing cricket at Oxford.
Gatsby’s car speeds through the valley of ashes and enters the city. When a policeman pulls Gatsby over for speeding, Gatsby shows him a white card and the policeman apologizes for bothering him. In the city, Gatsby takes Nick to lunch and introduces him to Meyer Wolfsheim, who, he claims, was responsible for fixing the 1919 World Series. Wolfsheim is a shady character with underground business connections. He gives Nick the impression that the source of Gatsby’s wealth might be unsavory, and that Gatsby may even have ties to the sort of organized crime with which Wolfsheim is associated.
Credit: MPT.Flopper
Summary of what Jordan told Nick about Daisy and Gatsby. What we found out was that Daisy knew Gatsby before she met Tom. Also a day before Daisy's wedding she received a letter that made her get drunk and cry and she almost called off the marriage. The day after however she stulls marries Tom like nothing happened the day before. Then Jordan talks about where Daisy and Tom lived and the places they visited. Then Jordan says that after Nick left the night that they all had dinner together, she asked "What Gatsby?" and Jordan described him to her and Daisy then says that he was the man she used to know. Jordan then reveals that Gatsby bought the house he lives in just so that Daisy would be just across the bay. After she tells Nick that Gatsby was wondering if Nick could invite Daisy to his house for tea one day and then let Gatsby come over. The reason being Gatsby wanting to see Daisy after 5 years and for her to see his house. Also the reason why Gatsby has been making many parties was because he was hoping that Daisy would come to one of them some day but she didn't. Then we find out the reason why Gatsby wanted to talk with Jordan in ch 3. Which was because Jordan knew Daisy and he wanted to see her next door but when Jordan mentioned that Nick was friends with Tom he started to abandon the whole idea. Then Jordan tells Nick that Gatsby doesn't want Daisy to know about this, only for Nick to invite her for tea. Then at the very end of the chapter Nick kisses Jordan.
Credit: Joonie
Chapter 5
Gatsby and Nick are planning their next meetup and, after some conflict, they decide on tea with Daisy. In return, Gatsby gets someone to cut Nick's grass and offers him a job.
Fast forward a bit and it's the day of the meetup. It's been raining all day and Gatsby is quite nervous about it, believing the meetup was a mistake and terribly awkward. Nick reassures him before going outside for a half an hour. After coming back he finds that the two have gotten much more comfortable with each other and are goggling at each other on the couch.
Credit: Emma Davis
So basically, Gatsby takes them to his house and they go to his room. Nick wants to leave them alone, but they wont let him. Nick describes the house as luxurious. Daisy loves the house because she's a gold digger. She then cries about Gatsby’s silk shirts because she could’ve been with Gatsby the whole time instead of Tom. They have some good conversations. Gatsby forces someone to play the piano. Gatsby and Daisy started to hold hands and forgot Nick was there. Talk about third wheeling. Nick then leaves. Moral of the chapter: Gatsby’s a simp.
Credit: Me :D (RUclips User)
So we're all here for english class huh?
Me too English 3 ECS
Yeah 😂😢
Me rn in AP Lang and Comp III lol. The class is already in chapter 7 and I'm still stuck in chapter 1 😭😭
Yes.
i love your voice my class listened to this to read it
I took a bunch of notes and highlighted parts that'd be on the test if anyone want's them, just reply.
me
Plzzzz
I use your audio in my classroom each year! Your voice is perfect for the character Nick! Well done!
Spoken like an English teacher! 🤣 wait..is there a pun in there somewhere?😂🤦♀️
This literally helped so much, I was so confused reading it on my own
i love jake gyllenhaals voice sm
Here for school (can’t focus on the book)
This is gonna be a long ywar
This is my favorite Andy Kaufman skit
In class rn using this but have no idea what’s going on 😂
Tbh too many descriptive words. It makes it tedious to read. I understand when you want to describe an important event in a book such as a flashback, or a traumatic event it could be good to do. But every sentence? In my opinion it interrupts the flow. Idk maybe it’s just a preference. Not my style. Word count game strong though; I’ve got to hand it to him.
My eng 3 class made me listen to this and walk around our huge school x2.... while im injured. :(
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@@ShaheedLuigi imagine giving a shit
I hate having to read this for school lol, but thank you for the audiobook
Hey guys! English teacher here! If you have any questions, let me know!
why yall got us doing dis goof ass shit like fr tho. u really think we readin dis book?
Why are students forced to read this?
@@emalienelson4964 That's a great question! I've taught this book roughly 10 times and its descriptive language and plot unraveling is unparalleled. It takes thoughtful reading to fully embrace, but it's worth it.
@@emalienelson4964 what an embarassingly anti intellectual question to ask of something trying to be helpful
@@amirakhan9731 jeez… I wasn’t trying to be rude, I was genuinely curious.. I wasn’t trying to offend anyone…
Nah y’all crazy 35 mins….
He describes men with such attention. It threw me off a little.🤡
Same. Lol
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sometimes i forget that gay used to mean happy 💀
Lmao everyone's here because of English
reddit sad story ahh voice
My brain isn’t big enough to read this
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real
lol i’m here because i didn’t do my reading and english is next class!
good luck y’all.. ☕️
Gang Gang
Who else here rn
My teacher mr Rodgers sent me here 😫
I'm so confused. The plot takes so many turns. It's like if kingdom heart and my little pony did a fusion dance. By the time I finish this book I could have caught up on one piece
Sorry ms.lerma i fell asleep the whole period 💀💀💀 cause i don't know what he is talking about
Is it possible to change the settings to "For Kids" so that my students can listen to this? We are distance learning and the school Chromebooks don't allow them to access RUclips videos if they are not for kids. Thanks? :)
Ashley Tucker-Brooks if you’re kids have phones they can access this for sure
you should talk to your board if they set the privacy constraints then they can surely unset them
Damn everytime I use an audiobook to assist me in reading the pages on books I always feel a bit of sadness for the generations. Either through their confusion or hatred for the art, I question their intelligence
I’m- I can not keep my attention span in check
Ooh he said: BABY GOT BACK
My senior quote was what his dad told him #classof2019 #willneverusemydegree
Found this at Eugenics Society page
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For the people who are really confused - watch a summary of the chapter before listening to this and look up some facts about 1920's America for context
Shana kutul tomorrow I will pray for you
POV: A man tries to write an "appealing" woman smh "She was a slender, smallbreasted girl, with an erect carriage, which she accentuated by throwing her body backward at the shoulders like a young cadet. Her gray sun-strained eyes looked back at me with polite reciprocal curiosity out of a wan, charming, discontented face."
I’m cooked
I have a quiz on this today listen to this last night and now today I don’t understand anything
This happened in the 20's. Yes there was racism.
i tried to speed it up and i accidentally slowed it down 😭 don’t do it
13:07 mark for me
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his gun is PIINKKK
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I’m so confused. Eggs???
They’re the two different towns they’re referred to as eggs because of the shape of the town
cj in dis bitch
Notes: 17:59
WHY DOES THIS GUY SOUND SOOO DEPPRESED WOW I SLEPT TRU THE WHOLE CHAPTER
Fitzgerald wrote a book from a biblical view, An apostle who survives his messiah and mourns his departure.
It is like having a good friend and losing him suddenly.
Fun fact is that chuck Palahniuk wrote "fight club" to make a modern the great Gatsby.
17:57 am I the only one that hates nicks descriptions of women? 😭
This is chapter 1???😡😖
Eduardo Villanueva That’s what I’m saying 🤦🏾♂️
It's kinda boring I have no idea what's going on
q olla
F Scott Fitzgerald is by far the most boring writer ever.
Summer school sucks ass
i’m confused, is he falling in love with his cousin?
No. There is nothing between Nick and Daisy. He admires her. That is all.
No, Nick was falling in love with Jordan.
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Pov your "reading" this for English 10
yessss😭😂
Swag
Comment your canvas teachers name😂
bruh
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Nick is written as simply putting himself out there as a dispassionate bystander and narrator, explaining where he is coming from. Have some patience. This is a great American novel as germane today as in 1925. Or go on reading Karl Marx or something. I'm 78 years old and getting impatient with some. Some of you need to shut up, vote red, and read more.
Don’t say God’s name in vain
Wtf is going on
What is happening 🥲
Reread my name
no
Derek fitts
😫😫😫😫
God I hate this book
noob
Boring asf literally was nodding off in class
YOU COULDN'T HAVE JUST ADDED A VIDEO TO THIS!!! IT'S SO BORRRRINGGGGGGG
It's supposed to just be audio lol, if you look up an audiobook thats all youre gonna get, just talking haha.
Terrible actor.
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