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      • Here, Gatsby emerges as a mysterious subject of gossip. He is extremely well known, but no one seems to have any verifiable information about him. The ridiculous rumor Catherine spreads shows the extent of the public’s curiosity about him, rendering him more intriguing to both the other characters in the novel and the reader.
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  2. The ridiculous rumor Catherine spreads shows the extent of the publics curiosity about him, rendering him more intriguing to both the other characters in the novel and the reader. Previous section Chapter 1 Next section Chapter 3

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  3. Catherine says she's afraid of Gatsby because she's heard that he's a relative of the German emperor, Kaiser Wilhelm, and everyone agrees that Gatsby is involved in some sort of shifty business. Rumors swirl around Gatsby.

  4. In the context of The Great Gatsby, Catherine expresses fear that Gatsby might discover something about her that could be used to manipulate or harm her, although this fear is...

  5. Oct 3, 2024 · In The Great Gatsby, why does Fitzgerald reveal rumors instead of facts about Gatsby? Using rumor to tell Jay Gatsby's story adds to the mystery and enhances the drama.

  6. The main topic of conversation is rumors 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.

  7. Catherine admits she's scared of him, as rumor has it he is related to Kaiser Wilhelm. The group speculates that Gatsby is involved in some suspicious dealings. Myrtle gets rip-roaring drunk and becomes louder and louder. She starts to talk about Daisy. Tom cautions Myrtle not to use Daisy's name, but she mocks him by chanting her name.

  8. Quick answer: Catherine in The Great Gatsby is Myrtle Wilson's sister. She lives in New York City and provides Myrtle with alibis for visiting Tom Buchanan, with whom Myrtle is having an...

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