Characters
Setting
Structure
Narration
Figurative Language
100

Gatsby is eager because of this at the end of the chapter.

Why does Gatsby want Nick to have Daisy over so he can reconnect with her?

100

Area where Gatsby reaches for.

What is Daisy’s house? (Because he is in love with her)

100

Information is revealed through this character instead of Gatsby, who is mysterious.

Who is Jordan?

100

Chapter 4 is mostly narrated from this character’s perspective.

Who is Nick Carraway?

100

The following quote is an example of___: “Yeah, Gatsby’s  very  careful  about  women.  He  would  never  so much as look at a friend’s wife.”

What is irony?

200

___ says this, which encapsulates all the characters: “There  are  only  the  pursued, the pursuing, the busy and the tired.”

Who is Nick?

200

The area where Gatsby and Nick speed through on their way to the city (Halfway between West Egg and New York).

What is The Vally of Ashes?


200

The structural goal of Chapter 4.

How does Chapter 4 reveal the mystery behind the past of Jay Gatsby?

200

This character narrates the introduction of Meyer Wolfshiem.

Who is Nick Carraway?

200

The following is a simile for___: (Context: before wedding of Tom and Daisy) “...it was coming to pieces like snow”(Fitzgerald 77). 

What is romance between Daisy and Gatsby coming to a end?

300

“Unlike Gatsby and Tom Buchanan I had no girl whose disembodied face loated along the dark cornices and blinding signs and so I drew up the girl beside me, tightening my arms.”(Fitzgerald 81) This quote reveals Nick’s ____.


What is jealousy?

300

YOU CHOOSE: The secret area where Nick and Gatsby had lunch in Chapter 4 OR when the lunch takes place.

What is a cellar/when is noon?

300

This theme is present in the end or conclusion of the chapter.

What is love?

300

This type of perspective/narration is used in Chapter 4 of The Great Gatsby and the entirety of the novel.

What is first-person limited perspective?

300

Nick uses this literary device to describe a motorcycle while passing by it on the way to lunch.

What is onomatopoeia? (“‘jug—jug—SPAT!’”)

400

Meyer Wolfshiem falsely equates ___ with “fine breeding.”

What is wealth?

400

Daisy is from ____ and marries Tom here. (Revealed by Jordan)

What is Louisville/Kentucky?

400

How Gatsby often exits the scene, or what compels him to do so.

Why does Gatsby get a phone call(s)?

400

This character takes over as the narrator briefly during their monologue in this chapter.

Who is Jordan?

400

Sugar lumps are a metaphor for this setting/location.

What is the city?

500

Gatsby says his parents are from ___.

What is San Fransisco?

500

The chapter ends in this location.

What is Central Park/Manhattan/59th Street?

500

This chapter begins with Nick overhearing ___, which foreshadows future revealings later in the chapter.

What are rumors?

500

This character trait of Nick is essential to his role as narrator.

What is his reserving judgement?

500

CHALLENGE: Nick compares Gatsby to a “turbaned ‘character’ leaking ___ at every pore as he pursued a tiger through the Bois de Boulogne.”

What is sawdust?

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