The document describes Jay Gatsby's lavish lifestyle and mansion, which he uses to entertain high society guests with fine dining, amenities, and the company of Daisy, a charming yet sadistic woman. Though Gatsby's wealth and possessions allow him to throw extravagant parties, his mansion remains empty and longing without Daisy's presence. All of Gatsby's riches cannot fill the void in his heart without Daisy, for whom he built his empire.