Why does Nick almost laugh when Gatsby?

Why does Nick almost laugh when Gatsby is telling him about his personal history? A: Nick thinks it is funny that Gatsby considers what he went through any kind of hardship.
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Why does Nick want to laugh when Gatsby says he is?

Why does Nick have to restrain his laughter when Gatsby says he is "... trying to forget something very sad that happened to me a long time ago?". At this point Nick doubts what Gatsby is saying and want s to laugh at the way Gatsby is speaking. Gatsby sounds like a bad romance novel.
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Why does Nick have to restrain his incredulous laughter?

Why does Nick have to "restrain his incredulous laughter" when Gatsby says he is "... trying to forget something very sad that had happened to me a long time ago"? That words and the image he is trying to create are trite.
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How does Nick feel after Gatsby smile?

Nick finds Gatsby's smile very reassuring, and feels as though it is a smile very few people have/see. "It was one of those rare smiles with a quality of eternal reassurance in it, that you may come across four or five times in life."
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How does Nick react to Gatsby?

Nick, with increasing frustration, feels he must "get somebody" for Gatsby. In his mind, Gatsby did not deserve to be alone. Hoping to gather Gatsby's friends, Nick sends for Meyer Wolfshiem the next day.
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Why does Nick Like Gatsby so much?

Nick is particularly taken with Gatsby and considers him a great figure. He sees both the extraordinary quality of hope that Gatsby possesses and his idealistic dream of loving Daisy in a perfect world.
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What rumor does Nick hear about Gatsby?

Nick hears from various people that Gatsby is a German spy, an Oxford graduate, and someone even claims Gatsby once killed a man. People used Gatsby for his extravagant parties: most of his "new money" guests didn't even know him. Gatsby continues to be a man who barely seems to exist beyond the rumors about him.
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How does Gatsby smile at Nick and why is this important?

In fact, Nick remarks that Gatsby possesses "a quality of eternal reassurance . . . that you may come across four or five times in life." His smile, Nick asserts, "believed in you as you would like to believe in yourself, and assured you that it had precisely the impression of you that, at your best, you hoped to ...
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What does Nick see in Gatsby's smile?

That said, Nick's description of Gatsby's smile—"rare" and "full of eternal reassurances" that "understood you the way you wanted to be understood"—sets Gatsby apart as someone special and alluring.
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Why is Gatsby's smile so important?

One of the main facets of Gatsby's persona is that he acts out a role that he defined for himself when he was seventeen years old. His smile seems to be both an important part of the role and a result of the singular combination of hope and imagination that enables him to play it so effectively.
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How does Nick feel about Gatsby when he looks at him sideways?

The progress of Nick and Gatsby's relationship is slow, as Nick feels Gatsby is not honest about himself: “He looked at me sideways-and I knew why Jordan Baker had believed he was lying. He hurried the phrase 'educated at Oxford,' or swallowed it, or choked on it, as though it had bothered him before.
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How does Nick feel about Gatsby in chapter 4?

Chapter 4 of The Great Gatsby reveals much about Gatsby's past and his true wishes. Nick believes Gatsby's account of his past, which endears Gatsby to Nick and makes Nick trust the man more. The chapter also hints at Gatsby's current, possibly nefarious, business with the introduction of Meyer Wolfsheim.
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Why does Nick not believe Gatsby's story?

Nick doesnt believe him because everyone is dead. He said San Francisco is in the mid west. He offers a picture and a medal.
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What is Gatsby's first name?

What is Gatsby's real history? Where is he from, and what is his name? His real name is James Gatz, and he's from North Dakota. His parents were poor farmers.
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Why does Gatsby throw all his shirts on the table?

Why does Gatsby throw all his shirts on the table? To show Daisy all his wealth, the material and styles of each shirt. Obviously, Daisy, with all her money, is not going to cry over some shirts; why does she cry? She cries because she regrets not waiting for Gatsby because she could have been happy and rich.
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What are two events that Gatsby tells Nick about that Nick finds suspect?

Name two events that Gatsby tells Nick about, that Nick finds suspect. What proof does Gatsby offer. He finds the Montenegro story suspect, but Gatsby has a medal to show for it. He also finds the Oxford story suspect, but Gatsby has a photograph taken from Oxford with him in it.
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Is Nick in love with Gatsby?

In that novel, Nick loves Gatsby, the erstwhile James Gatz of North Dakota, for his capacity to dream Jay Gatsby into being and for his willingness to risk it all for the love of a beautiful woman. In a queer reading of Gatsby, Nick doesn't just love Gatsby, he's in love with him.
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Is Gatsby a true story?

The novel is set in the fictional town of West Egg on Long Island in the early 1920s. Indeed, Fitzgerald was inspired to write the book by the grand parties he attended on prosperous Long Island, where he got a front-row view of the elite, moneyed class of the 1920s, a culture he longed to join but never could.
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Was Gatsby a real person?

Jay Gatsby (originally named James Gatz) is the titular fictional character of F. Scott Fitzgerald's 1925 novel The Great Gatsby.
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What happens when Nick meets Gatsby?

The actual moment of their acquaintance proves awkward. Nick mistakes Gatsby for another guest, telling the stranger that “this man Gatsby sent over his chauffeur with an invitation,” but that he “hasn't even seen the host” yet. Gatsby announces himself and apologizes for being a poor host.
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How does Nick describe Gatsby the first time he sees him?

When Nick first sees Gatsby, he describes him as "standing with his hands in his pockets."
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How does Nick describe Gatsby?

Nick views Gatsby as a deeply flawed man, dishonest and vulgar, whose extraordinary optimism and power to transform his dreams into reality make him “great” nonetheless.
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What are 2 rumors about Gatsby?

○ Nick says that many people return to Gatsby's on Sunday morning, and through two girls talking, we learned two more rumors about Gatsby: “He's a bootlegger” and “One time he killed a man who had found out that he was nephew to von Hindenburg and second cousin to the devil.: ■ Remember, this story is set during ...
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What does Nick say Gatsby symbolizes to him?

Jay Gatsby.

He is the one who reaches his hands towards it, showing us that it is a symbolic representation of his dreams that are always just out of reach. And he is the one whose belief in the green light and its promise of a future of perfect happiness so profoundly affects Nick that Nick ends up admiring Gatsby.
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Who said that Gatsby killed a man?

At this point in the book, Nick has yet to meet Gatsby face to face, and rumors are circulating about the party's host. One young woman puts forward an especially extreme hypothesis: “I'll bet he killed a man.” In response, Nick observes that such gossip just goes to show how greatly Gatsby is shrouded in mystery.
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