Who is the narrator of the story?
Nick Carraway
What does the green light symbolize?
"Green light" as in go accomplish his dreams
What is a major theme related to the American Dream?
The corruption of those who desire it
Where does Nick Carraway live?
West Egg
In what decade is "The Great Gatsby" set?
The 1920s
Who was Gatsby's love interest?
Daisy Buchanan
What does the valley of ashes represent?
The oral and social decay resulting from the pursuit of wealth
How does love and marriage appear in the story?
As fragile and often corrupted by wealth and social status.
What event does Gatsby throw every weekend?
Lavish parties
What major event influenced the character's lives?
World War 1
Who is Tom Buchanan's mistress?
Myrtle Wilson
How does the weather effect the story?
The weather often depends on the mood of the scene.
What does the decline of the American Dream signify
The moral decay and disillusionment of society
What tragic event happens at the end of the novel?
Gatsby is killed
How does prohibition affect the story?
It contributes to the rise of organized crime and Gatsby's wealth
What is the name of Daisy's daughter?
Pammy Buchanan
What does Gatsby's mansion represent?
Gatsby's wealth and desire to impress Daisy
How is social class depicted in the novel?
As a rigid and divisive force that affects relationships and opportunities
Who kills Myrtle Wilson?
Daisy Bunchanan
What was the social climate of the 1920s?
A period of economic prosperity, cultural change, and social upheaval
Who is the author of this novel?
F. Scott Fitzgerald
What does the color yellow often symbolize in the novel?
Wealth and corruption
What role does nostalgia play in the story?
It drives Gatsby's actions and ultimately leads to his downfall
What does Gatsby do to try and win Daisy back?
He amasses a great fortune and throws extravagant parties
How does the novel reflect the Jazz Age?
Through its depiction of the hedonistic lifestyle, materialism, and moral ambiguity of the era