Character Development
Plot Development
Rhetorical Devices
Symbolism
Connections to Other Chapters
100
This character's "dirty" way of making money begins to reveal itself.
Who is Gatsby?
100
Gatsby wants to have this cut before Nick invites Daisy over.
What is grass?
100
The literary device displayed in the following statement, "He literally glowed; without a word or a gesture of exultation a new well-being radiated from him and filled the room"
What is a hyperbole?
100
The Gatsby and Daisy wear this color to represent their wealth and purity.
What is white and gold?
100
The color that Daisy and Gatsby are first seen together in.
What is White?
200
This character's suspicion about Gatsby begins to grow.
Who is Nick?
200
The item that Gatsby knocks off of Nick's mantle.
What is a clock?
200
The literary device shown in the following quote: "Perhaps their refusal took the heart out of his plan to Found a Family" (Fitzgerald 88)
What is personification?
200
This symbol is said to have "lost its magic".
What is the green light?
200
The secretive way that people, especially who are having an affair, communicate.
What is the telephone?
300
This character becomes uncharacteristically emotional.
Who is Daisy?
300
Gatsby shows these off before Daisy starts to cry for the second time.
What are shirts?
300
The literary device that is found in the following quote other than an appositive phrase: "Americans, while occasionally willing to be serfs, have always been obstinate about being peasantry"(Fitzgerald 88)
What is an aphorism?
300
These colors in the clouds represent love and wealth.
What is pink and gold?
300
Gatsby attempts to use this in order to alleviate stress.
What is the pool?
400
This character hates to disappoint his or her friends.
Who is Nick?
400
This character is first introduced in this chapter.
Who is Dan Cody?
400
The antecedent for the word "it" in the following quote: "but I lost most of it in the big panic- the panic of the war" (Fitzgerald 90)
What is money?
400
This represents how trapped everyone feels in their current relationships or status.
What is rain?
400
This "old friend" is later revealed to have been a large part in Gatsby's life.
Who is Dan Cody?
500
This character attempts to distract from his or her wealth by using "clippings".
Who is Gatsby.
500
The person that Nick forgets in the city, on the day that Daisy comes over
What is a Finn?
500
The title of a short story written by Maria Edgeworth, that was mentioned by Nick in order to display his concern about the wealthy and how they spend their money.
What is "The Castle Rackrent"?
500
This symbolizes how something can look good from a distance, but upon further inspection, it is not as beautiful.
What is Nick's grass.
500
The illegal practice that Gatsby claims to run "on the side" that is later revealed.
What is what bootlegging and/or bond forgery?
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