What is Gatsby's catch phrase?
What is Old sport.
What is the women in the novel who are using money to get their "power" or their way in life.
What is West egg.
What does the Valley of Ashes symbolize?
What is the breakdown of morality caused by extreme wealth inequality?
Who tells Nick about the history between Daisy and Gatsby?
What is Jordan Baker
Who is the girl Gatsby can't get over and wants to give it another shot with.
What is Daisy.
How does the time period of the novel heavily influence the story?
What is prohibition, bootlegging, jazz music, party lifestyle, New York City?
Where is the place where George works/lives at?
What does the green light symbolize in the novel?
What is Jay Gatsby's undying love, desperation and the inability to reach the American dream.
Gatsby refers to him as the "polo player", who is he?
What is Tom Buchanan?
What happens while Gatsby is in the pool.
What is George Wilson kills Gatsby.
What is the theme you can take from Gatsby's attempt of trying to get back with Daisy?
What is you cannot buy the past with money, no matter how much you missed the memories or times you had with the person.
What side is associated with "old money"?
What is East egg?
what phrase does Gatsby use to describe Daisy?
What is "her voice is full of money"?
Who is the "least worst" character in the novel.
What does Gatsby tell Daisy to tell Tom in the hotel?
What is she never loved Tom.
How does the American dream play a role in the novel?
What is both Nick and Gatsby try to make something of themselves by moving to New York; both are searching for a better life?
What state was the poor man born in?(use his real name)
What is James Gatz?
What symbolizing the idea of "God" looking over the city.
What is the billboard of T. J. Eckleburg.
Who does Nick meet when having lunch with Gatsby?(He fixed the 1919 world series)
Who is Meyer Wolfsheim?
When Dan Cody died, who received all of his inheritance?
What is Ella Kaye.
How does the social classes play a role in the novel?
What is old vs. new money and the stigma attached to both?
Where did Tom take Nick to, to have a little party with his affair Myrtle?
What is the Morningside Heights apartment?
In the novel the color yellow is used often to symbolize things and how does its meaning change throughout the story?
What is the color goes from representing wealth and money to representing death and destruction. Gatsby's yellow car is called "the death car"?
This party-goer plays the piano and lives at Gatsby's house.
Who is Ewing Klipspringer?