Shot dead due to another person's sin.
Who is Gatsby?
Gatsby's true source of income
What is selling illegal alcohol through his drug stores?
Wilson's solution for his wife's straying.
What is locking her up in a room until they move away?
The one GUEST that shows up at Gatsby's burial.
Who is Owl Eyes?
What is saying that he deserved it?
Drove the yellow car straight into Myrtle Wilson, killing her.
Who is Daisy
What is James Gatz?
The line that reveals Daisy's love for Gatsby to her husband.
What is, "you look so cool... you always look so cool"?
The supposedly dead person who shows up for the funeral.
Who is Gatsby's dad?
Jordan's response to being "thrown over" by Nick.
What is she tells Nick she is engaged?
Homeboy forgets his own birthday
Who is Nick Carraway?
The two men, one living, one dead, who believe the lie that killed Gatsby.
Who are Tom and Wilson (believing Gatsby was driving the car that killed Myrtle)?
The artifact that reveals Myrtle's cheating ways.
What is an expensive dog leash?
The reason Wolfsheim isn't at the funeral.
What is he is afraid that he'll be accused or linked to Gatsby's death?
Daisy's justification for her daughter.
What is, "she doesn't look like her father"?
Gatsby's final accuser
Who is Tom Buchanan?
(Will also accept: Who is Wilson)
Gatsby's final lie.
What is him being responsible for Myrtle's death?
The reason Wilson is seen as a madman, rather than a spurned husband
What is Catherine denying her sister ever cheated?
Didn't even send a message or a flower.
Who is Daisy?
Tom's response to going to give up his secret apartment and seeing dog biscuits.
What is he "cries like a baby"?
Ended the "hero's" journey with a pull of a trigger. (Full name)
Who is George Wilson?
The lie that Gatsby wanted most to be true.
What is Daisy never loved Tom?
Tom's cruel "permission" after he beats Gatsby.
What is letting Daisy go home with Gatsby?
A sign that Gatsby was always going to be great, that he was always meant for more.
What is his rigid schedule and checklist hidden in a book?
The two words that Nick perfectly defines Daisy and Tom with.
What are "careless and selfish"?