He is the narrator of the book.
Who is Nick?
The state where the book takes place.
Where is New York?
The term Gatsby calls Nick.
What is, "old sport?"
The pianist who sometimes resides at Gatsby's home. A.k.a "The Boarder"
Who is Ewing Klipspringer?
People that illegally made alcohol.
What are moonshiners/bootleggers?
He is the main focus of the book and hosts lavish parties.
Who is Gatsby?
The island where Gatsby, Nick, and the Buchanans live.
Where is Long Island?
She said, "I hope she'll be a fool, that's the best thing a girl can be in this world, a beautiful little fool."
Where/what is Montenegro?
The prominent musical genre of the 1920's.
What is jazz?
She is the tennis player, and helps reveal Gatsby's plan to the narrator.
The "new money" part of Long Island where Gatsby and Nick live.
West Egg
"Whenever you feel like criticizing anyone, just remember that all the people in this world haven't had the advantages that you've had."
What did Nick's dad tell him as a child?
The man that mentored Gatsby.
Who is Dan Cody?
The most notorious mobster of all time. Ran racketeering, bootlegging, and protection rackets in Chicago.
Who was Al Capone?
He is the owner of the garage in the valley of ashes, as well as being the husband of Tom Buchanan's mistress.
Who is George Wilson?
The "old money" part of Long Island where the Buchanans live.
Where is East Egg?
He said, "Can't repeat the past? ... Why of course you can!"
Who is Jay Gatsby?
The state that Gatsby is originally from.
Where is North Dakota?
A hidden bar that illegally sold alcohol.
What is a speakeasy?
He is the ocularist with the big billboard in the valley of ashes, and is the one snooping around Gatsby's library. He also crashed his car.
Who is T.J. Eckleburg?
Where Myrtle and Tom's apartment is.
She said, "And I like large parties. They're so intimate. At small parties there isn't any privacy."
Who is Jordan Baker?
What Gatsby invited Nick out to ride on when they first met.
What is a hydroplane?
A woman with short hair, and a bold, rebellious personality. Typically wearing a slim, simple dress.
What is a flapper?