Yes, it helps to talk about a book with people who are also interested in the same book as you, because you get their perspective and how they understood different concepts differently than you. When people know what I’m talking about it makes me feel good that other people read the same book and like them as much as I do When people don’t know what I’m talking about is like I am talking to no one, because they can’t interact with my about a specific topic.
Chapter 1 Q: What was the reason Nick went to go visit Tom and Daisy at East Egg? Q: Why was Daisy’s expression so negative when she found out she had a girl? Chapter 2 Q: Why did Tom like to visit Wilson at his garage so much? Q: Why is Tom so violent and why is Mrs. Wilson still in love with him? Chapter 3 Q: Why so peope go to Gatsby’s house for parties without getting invited? Q: Why is it that Jorden likes Nick so much? Chapter 4 Q: Why did Mr.Wolfshein say “old Metrople” was a place “filled with faces dead and gone”? Q: What does Jorden tell Nick about what Gatsby wants him to do, and why doesn’t Gatsby tell Nick directly?
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