The thing Nick is unreliable as.
What is a narrator?
The name of her daughter.
Who is Pammy?
The sport Tom is known for.
What is polo?
Two rumors people spread about Gatsby at his parties.
What is that he was a killer, that he didn't exist, that he was a German spy, went to Oxford?
The author of the novel.
Who is F. Scott Fitzgerald?
The age Nick turns in Chapter 7.
What is 30?
The question she asks Nick when she comes to his house for tea.
What is are you in love with me?
The name of Tom's mistress.
Who is Myrtle Wilson?
The two things the green light represents for Gatsby.
What are his hope/dream for Daisy and his greed, longing for wealth/status?
Three central ideas of the novel.
What are appearance vs. reality, status/class, American dream, love...etc.?
What is Yale?
According to Gatsby, her mouth is full of this.
What is money?
The color and type of car Tom drives.
What is a blue coupe?
The name of the man who Gatsby emulated.
Who is Dan Cody?
Explain the significance of the eyes in chapter 7.
What is God is watching you and watches everything. The eyes saw the beginning of Tom's affair and the end of it?
What state is Nick from?
What state is Daisy from?
What is Kentucky?
James Gatz, was the son of______ born _______.
What is poor farmers, in North Dakota?
Explain the significance of Daisy killing Myrtle. (There's 2 connections)
What is she was the mistress of Tom. She ran into the road to signal Tom, but instead met her fate by his wife and the carelessness of the rich?
The reason Nick wants "to get up and slap him (Gastby) on the back".
What is Nick doesn't want Tom to get any joy out of being right about anything because Tom is so coincided and full of himself?
The tragic flaw about Daisy.
What is she is sweet and kind, but ran by money and status?
The only time Tom cries in the novel. (You will have to explain to get full credit)
What is when Myrtle dies and he believes Gatsby killed her?
The noble thing Gatsby does in chapter 7.
What is takes the rap for Myrtle's murder for Daisy?
Explain the last paragraph of chapter 7.
What is Before the train into the city, and the accident, Gatsby was convinced Daisy was in love with him and would leave Tom for him. When he watches them in the kitchen, reality starts to kick in. Ever since Daisy married Tom, he devoted everything to her and tried to impress her everyday possible, and tried winning her back. He's devoted his heart to her while she's slipping away from him, right in front of his eyes. And he's aware that all she does is control him. Nick knows Gatsby is "watching over nothing" and holding out for his dream?