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Narrator, cousin of Daisy, lives next to Gatsby

Nick Carraway

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Extravagant parties are held here all of the time, next to Nick Carraway's house

Gatsby's house

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Who said: "They're such beautiful shirts. It makes me sad because I've never seen such-such beautiful shirts before."

Daisy

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What does the eyes of Dr. T.J. Eckleberg

May represent God looking down on the earth, judging the decisions of the people.

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First love of Gatsby, her husband cheats on her all of the time 

Daisy Buchanan
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Between the two eggs, where ashes grow into wheat

Valley of Ashes

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Who said: "If there's anything that you want, just ask for it, old sport." 

Gatsby

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What does the Valley of Ashes represent?

It represents the poor people of the island of east and west egg.

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Pro golfer, friend of Daisy, had a thing with Nick

Jordan Baker

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Which egg does Gatsby live in, considered new money

West Egg

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Who said: "I like large parties. They're so intimate. At small parties there isn't any privacy." 

Jordan Baker

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What does the green light on Daisy's house represent?

It represents hope that Gatsby had for Daisy to find him again.

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Arrogant, married but commits adultery all of the time

Tom Buchanan

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Considered old money, where Tom and Daisy live.

East Egg

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Who said: "Whenever you feel like criticizing anyone, just remember that all the people in the world haven't had all the advantages that you've had."

Nick's Dad.

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What does Gatsby's house represent?

His house represents wealth, and his love for Daisy as he had her in mind when he got or designed the house and asks for her approval.

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Tom's mistress

Myrtle

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Where did Nick meet Myrtle at?

Valley of Ashes

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Who said: "All right...I'm glad it's a girl. And I hope she'll be a fool -- that's the best thing a girl can be in this world, a beautiful little fool. 

Daisy

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What does Nick's clock represent (shown when he invited Gatsby and Daisy for tea at his house)

It represents the time that has passed between Daisy and Gatsby

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