In Chapter 6, Gatsby hosts a party and invites Daisy and Tom to attend. You can tell that Gatsby wants things to be exactly the same as they were before he left Louisville, he wants Daisy to leave Tom so that he can be with her. Nick describes Gatsby's early life in the beginning of the chapter, revealing the sensitivity to statues that spurs Gatsby on. His humiliation at having to work as a janitor in college contrasts with the promise that he experiences when he meets Dan Cody. Dan Cody represented the attainment of everything that Gatsby wants. Gatsby is aware of his poverty but he develops a powerful obsession with amassing wealth and status.