

Furthermore, the guests at his parties only show up as a way to prove their social status and to enjoy what they perceive as the American Dream. … One of the men was talking with curious intensity to a young actress, and his wife, after attempting to laugh at the situation in a dignified and indifferent way, broke down entirely and resorted to flank attacks – at intervals she appeared suddenly at his side like and angry diamond, and hissed: ‘You promised!’ into his ear.” The husbands are bored and unsatisfied with their marriages while the wives are upset are their husbands’ disregard for them. Most of the remaining women were now having fights with men said to be their husbands. During Nick’s first attendance at Gatsby’s party, he makes this observation. Though when examined closely, corruption is easy to spot. Most of these guests are simply there to enjoy the glamour which they believe to be the American Dream. However even with the grand scale of his parties, none of his guests seem to know who Gatsby is, some even coming up with ludicrous stories to explain his mystery. The reason Gatsby throws these huge, flashy parties is all part of his attempt to catch Daisy’s attention either hoping that she would catch a glimpse of the bright lights across the bay or through word of mouth. For example, the juice from two hundred oranges is extracted every week for his parties. Gatsby throws excessively extravagant parties as evidenced by the number of guests, the lights, the food and the entertainment.
