Daisy
Tom
Nick
Gatsby
Themes/Symbolism
100

What is Daisy Buchanan's maiden name before she marries Tom?

Fey

100

Where did Tom Buchanan attend college, where he was a star athlete?

Yale University

100

Who is the narrator of The Great Gatsby?

Nick Caraway

100

Why does Gatsby throw extravagant parties at his mansion?

To attract Daisy Buchanan in hopes she will come to one of them.

100

What theme is reflected in the social divide between East Egg and West Egg?

The theme of social class and the division between old money (East Egg) and new money (West Egg).

200

Daisy's voice is often described with a particular symbolic quality. What does Gatsby famously say about her voice?

"Her voice is full of money."

200

What sport did Tom play in college, earning him national fame?

Football

200

n Chapter 5, what significant event does Nick help arrange at his cottage?

The reunion between Gatsby and Daisy

200

What is revealed about Gatsby’s real past, including his original name?

His real name is James Gatz, and he came from a poor farming family in North Dakota.

200

How does the setting of the Valley of Ashes reflect the theme of moral decay in the novel?

The Valley of Ashes represents the moral and social decay resulting from the pursuit of wealth, where the poor suffer while the rich live in luxury.

300

How is Daisy related to Nick Carraway in The Great Gatsby?

She is Nick's cousin.

300

What is the name of Tom's mistress in the novel?

Myrtle Wilson

300

Where does Nick live in relation to Gatsby’s mansion?

In a small house next door to Gatsby’s mansion in West Egg

300

What is the symbolic significance of the green light Gatsby frequently gazes at?

It represents his hope and longing for Daisy, as well as the unattainable American Dream.

300

How does the weather symbolize the emotional atmosphere during key moments in the novel, particularly when Gatsby and Daisy reunite?

The weather mirrors the emotional tone of the story. When Gatsby and Daisy reunite, it is pouring rain, symbolizing tension and uncertainty. As their connection rekindles, the rain clears, representing hope and renewed possibility.

400

What city does Daisy originally come from before moving to East Egg?

Louisville, Kentucky

400

What possession of Tom's is often used to symbolize his wealth and carelessness?

His expensive blue coupe (car)

400

After Gatsby’s death, what does Nick conclude about the people surrounding Gatsby’s life?

He realizes that most of them were shallow, selfish, and only interested in Gatsby for his wealth and parties.

400

What item does Gatsby nearly knock over in Nick’s house, symbolizing his emotional state?

A clock

400

What does the billboard of Doctor T.J. Eckleburg’s eyes symbolize in the novel?

The eyes of Doctor T.J. Eckleburg symbolize the idea of an all-seeing, god-like presence, reflecting the loss of spiritual values and the emptiness of the characters' moral lives.

500

What object does Daisy accidentally hit while driving Gatsby's car, setting off the novel's tragic climax?

Myrtle Wilson

500

In what specific way does Tom contribute to Gatsby's downfall near the end of the novel?

He tells George Wilson that Gatsby owns the car that killed Myrtle, implying that Gatsby was driving and involved with her.

500

What final judgment does Nick make about Tom and Daisy at the end of the novel?

He calls them "careless people" who smash things and retreat into their wealth, leaving others to deal with the consequences of their actions.

500

How many people, besides Nick, attend Gatsby’s funeral?

Only three people: Henry Gatz (Gatsby’s father), Owl Eyes, and one of Gatsby’s servants.

500

What does the color white often symbolize in relation to Daisy and her world in The Great Gatsby?

The color white symbolizes false purity and innocence. Though Daisy appears pure and perfect, her actions reveal selfishness, moral corruption, and shallowness.

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