Characters
Setting & Society
Plot (Ch. 1-5)
Quotes
Symbols & Themes
100

Who is the narrator of The Great Gatsby?

Nick Carraway

100

What is the name of the area where Gatsby lives?

West Egg

100

What kind of events does Gatsby frequently host?

Lavish parties

100

"I’m inclined to reserve all judgments.” Who says this?

Nick Carraway

100

What does the green light symbolize?

Hope or Gatsby’s dream

200

Who is Gatsby in love with?

Daisy Buchanan

200

What is the more fashionable, old-money area across the bay?

East Egg

200

What does Nick see Gatsby reaching toward at night?

The Green Light 

200

“Her voice is full of money.” Who is being described?

Daisy

200

What do Gatsby’s parties represent?

Excess or the Roaring Twenties


300

Who is Daisy’s husband?

Tom Buchanan

300

What is the bleak industrial area between West Egg and New York City?

The Valley of Ashes

300

Where does Tom take Nick to meet Myrtle?

An apartment In New york

300

 “Old sport” is a phrase commonly used by which character?

Jay Gatsby

300

What do the eyes of Doctor T. J. Eckleburg symbolize?

Moral decay or a watching presence?

400

Who is Tom’s mistress?

Myrtle Wilson

400

What city do the characters often travel to for parties and business?

New York City

400

How does Gatsby arrange to meet Daisy again?

Through Nick inviting Daisy to tea

400

“I’ve been everywhere and seen everything…” Who says this boastfully?

Tom Buchanan

400

What theme is shown through Tom and Daisy’s lifestyle?

Carelessness of the wealthy

500

Who is the mysterious wealthy neighbor of Nick?

Jay Gatsby

500

What body of water separates Gatsby and Daisy?

Long Island Sound

500

What happens when Gatsby and Daisy reunite?

They rekindle their romantic connection

500

“There must have been moments even that afternoon when Daisy tumbled short of his dreams…” Who is being discussed?

 Jay Gatsby

500

What major theme is Gatsby’s dream an example of?

The American Dream

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