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      • Nick gets an invitation to one of Gatsby’s parties and attends in hopes of meeting his neighbor. Nick does meet Gatsby, and they become friends even though Gatsby has ulterior motives when he enlists Nick to help him become reintroduced to Daisy Buchanan.
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  2. As Nick walks home, Gatsby startles him by approaching him from across the lawn. Gatsby seems agitated and almost desperate to make Nick happy—he invites him to Coney Island, then for a swim in his pool.

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  3. Oct 3, 2024 · In chapter three, Nick meets Gatsby properly. Nick runs into him at his party, but he doesn't know he is Gatsby, having not been able to see him clearly in the dark when he'd glimpsed him...

  4. At almost two in the morning, a butler approaches Jordan and asks her to come meet with Gatsby. She returns a while later from this meeting and tells Nick that she has just heard a story that is "the most amazing thing."

  5. Oct 3, 2024 · Nick does meet Gatsby, and they become friends even though Gatsby has ulterior motives when he enlists Nick to help him become reintroduced to Daisy Buchanan.

  6. After returning from the city, Nick encounters Gatsby late at night on his front lawn. Gatsby seems nervous, and asks if Nick would like to take a swim in his pool. Nick realizes that Gatsby's is trying to convince him to set up the meeting with Daisy. Nick tells Gatsby he'll do it.

  7. May 21, 2024 · In the summary of The Great Gatsby’s Chapter 5, it is shown how Nick helps to arrange a long-awaited meeting for Gatsby and Daisy. This event becomes a turning point in the novel. The first half of the book is dedicated to the mysterious Gatsby and his hidden desire for a happy life, Daisy.

  8. Nick does meet Gatsby, and they become friends even though Gatsby has ulterior motives when he enlists Nick to help him become reintroduced to Daisy Buchanan. Nick remains a moral character ...