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- Daisy knows that Tom is having an affair but does not confront him.
- We find out the contrast between both Eggs. East Egg has old money and West Egg has new money
- Nick is friends with Tom, but at the same time does not like him.
- Tom loves Myrtle, but breaks her nose.
- Myrtle is poor, while Daisy is rich.
- No one was invited to the Party, but so many people are there
- No one knows Gatsby, but still give false description of him
- Jordan says large parties are more private
- Nick learns Tom has a Mistress
- Valley of Ashes = Queens
- Tom is cheating on Daisy with Myrtle
- Tom doesn't really like Myrtle either because he ends up breaking her nose.
- Finally meet Gatsby
- Jordan knows Gatsby
- Who is Tom's Mistress?
- Why are Daisy and Tom still together considering Daisy knows he is having an affair.
- Why did Tom take Nick to see Myrtle?
- Who is Dr. Eckleburg, and why is he important?
- Why is Nick the only person to get an invite to Gatsby's Party?
- Why does no one actually know who the real Gatsby is?
- "The best Thing a Girl can be in this world, beautiful little fool."
- "Whenever you feel like criticizing any one," he told me, "just remember that all the people in this world haven't had the advantages that you've had."
- "Most men will cheat you, all they want is money".
- Mr. Owl eyes
- Gatsby's name is repeated a lot, but not revealing who he truley is.
- Valley of ashes
- Billboard of eyes
- Gatsby
- Alcohal
- Gatsby's smile
- "OldSport"
- Rumors about who Gatsby is
- Music at the party
- Daisy describing her child to Nick
- Nick getting Drunk for the second time.
- Myrtle talking aboyt her wedding
- Nick says he will to leave the party near the end of the chapter, but he mentions that "some wild, strident argument" kept him from leaving to wonder about the variety of life.
- Being drunk
- Entire party is a flashback
- Seeing Gatsby's smile