Who is the butler
butler with a villainous face.
Where is Gatsby's mansion located?
West Egg
What does Nick do when he sees the lights are off?
He goes to find out if Gatsby is sick
What do the lights represent?
The end of Gatsby's parties and public questions.
What event causes Gatsby to fire his staff?
Gatsby wants to avoid gossip because Daisy visits often
Why does Gatsby call Nick?
To invite him to lunch at Daisy’s house
What is the condition of Gatsby's kitchen?
Dirty
What does Gatsby do after firing his servants?
He replaces them with people connected to Wolfsheim.
What does the car represent?
The curiosity of people about Gatsby and their expectations
Why did people visit Gatsby's house?
They were curious about Gatsby and expected something to happen
Who are the "brothers and sisters"?
The people Wolfsheim wanted to help the people who replaced Gatsby's servants.
What is the weather like on the day of the luncheon?
It is extremely hot, almost the warmest day of the summer.
How does Gatsby react when Daisy calls?
He seems relieved and agrees to come to lunch
What does the weather symbolize?
tension and discomfort among eachother
Why does Gatsby stop his parties?
to be closer to Daisy and to avoid gossip
What does Tom call Gatsby?
What does Tom call Gatsby
Where does Gatsby stand when he is suprised?
In the center of the crimson carpet.
What do Daisy and Jordan do when Nick and Gatsby arrive?
They are lying on a big couch, saying they can't move
What does the butler's behavior symbolize?
The change in Gatsby's household
What does Nick notice about the cars?
The cars turn expectantly into Gatsby's drive and then drive away.
Who is the child Daisy shows off?
Pammy.
What is the name of the town near Gatsby's mansion?
West Egg Village
What does Tom do when he sees Gatsby?
hand shakes
What does the heat symbolize?
intense emotions and conflicts among eachother
Why is Gatsby calling at Daisy’s request?
to invite Nick to lunch at her house with Miss Baker their