Nick's second cousin, once removed.
Who is Daisy Buchanan?
The location of Gatsby's abode.
What is West Egg?
Daisy cries because of these items.
What is Gatsby's shirts?
Daisy can't bring herself to tell Tom this.
What is "I never loved you"?
The period of time alcohol is illegal to sell in America.
What is prohibition?
Infamous for fixing the 1919 World Series.
Who is Wolfshien?
The birthplace of Gatsby and Daisy's romance.
What is Louisville Kentucky?
Wolfsheim's cuffs are accompanied by this piece of anatomy.
What are human molars?
Gatsby's response to "You can't repeat the past".
What is "Of course you can"?
Hidden establishments made popular in the 1920's.
What is a speakeasy?
Known for pursuing this 18-hole sport.
Who is Jordan Baker?
We meet Owl Eyes in this part of Gatsby's house.
What is Gatsby's Library?
Wedding gift worth $350,000.
What is a pearl necklace?
Mrs.Wilson repeats this name before being slapped.
What is "Daisy! Daisy! Daisy!"?
This book's placed during the time America experiences economic prosperity and cultural shifts.
What are the Roaring 20's?
Gatsby loses Dan Cody's inheritance to this character.
Who is Ella Kaye?
This famous building in Manhattan hosts the climax of The Great Gatsby.
What is the Plaza Hotel?
After returning from the city with Nick and Jordan, a Southern delicacy is eaten by the Buchanans.
What is Fried Chicken?
According to Daisy, it's the best thing a girl can be.
What is a "fool"?
This campaign revolutionizes the lifestyle/ societal roles of characters such as Daisy and Jordan Baker.
What is the Women's rights movement?
This advertisement with spectacles feature the eyes of this person.
Who is Dr. T. J. Eckleburg?
Home of the BULLDOGS, this prestigious institution is represented by one of the novel's alumni.
What is Yale University?
This breathing purchase is made in the Valley of Ashes.
What is a dog?
Wolfshiem claims Gatsby would never commit what action?
What is "Look at a friend's wife"?
This socioeconomic concept is a common theme in The Great Gatsby, it generally categorizes people based off status and wealth.
What is the social class?