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"Gatsby believed in the green light, the orgastic future that year by year recedes before us."

Nick Carraway

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What did Gatsby get exposed for?

Illegal sales of alcohol

100

The narrator 

Nick Carraway


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Referred to also the "Jazz age"

The Roaring Twenties/1920s

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Represents Gatsby’s hopes and dreams for the future

The Green Light


200

“Do you always watch for the longest day of the year and then miss it?.”

Daisy Buchanan

200

Who is Jordan Baker?

Professional golfer and a close acquaintance of Daisy Buchanan.

200

Wealthy, throws many parties and dishonest

Jay Gatsby



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Tom and Daisy's marriage

Love, Desire, and Relationships

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When Nick invites Daisy and Gatsby to tea at his house

Nick's Mantle Clock

300

"I married him because I thought he was a gentleman…I thought he knew something about breeding, but he wasn’t fit to lick my shoe."

Myrtle Wilson

300

Why do Tom and Daisy leave?  

The death of Myrtle Wilson.  

300

A competitive golfer

Jordan Baker

300

Happiness is the only thing money can’t buy.

Money & Wealth

300

Between West Egg and New York City

The Valley of Ashes

400

"I hope she’ll be a fool. That’s the best thing a girl can be in this world, a beautiful little fool.”  

Daisy Buchanan

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Why did Nick take care of Gatsby's funeral?  

He was his only close friend and the only person who really cared about him

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Cheats on her husband and dies 

Myrtle Wilson


400

Nick’s storytelling is skipping back and forth

Time 

400

The extravagance of the Jazz Age along with its emptiness

Enormous Mansion

Gatsby's Extravagant House

500

"I spoke to her," he muttered, after a long silence. "I told her she might fool me but she couldn't fool God. I took her to the window—"

George Wilson

500

How does Nick react to the phone call revealing Gatsby’s criminal activities?

He felt disgusted and felt like all he told was lies when he received the phone call revealing Gatsby's criminal activities.

500

Odd, lunatic and drunk

Owl Eyes


500

Involves Tom and Daisy Buchanan, Gatsby, George and Myrtle Wilson 

Class (Old Money, New Money, No Money)

500

Representing God staring down upon and judging American society as a moral wasteland

The Eyes of Doctor T. J. Eckleburg

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