This is a character who is dominant
Tom Buchanan
This is where renowned parties in West Egg take place
Gatsby's Place
This is the color Myrtle wore to see Tom
Dark Blue
This is where the first quote is introduced
Chapter 1
This is the event when Nick went to his neighbor's party
Gatsby's Party
This person brought Gatsby into business
Meyer Wolfsheim
This is where Gatsby ran over someone.
Wilson's car shop
This is the hue of Gatsby's suit in the apartment scene
Pink
The chapter when Tom broke Myrtle's nose
Chapter 2
This is the event when Nick is in a car with a golfer
Jordan and Nick
This character shows envy of Tom
Jay Gatsby
This place resembles old money
East Egg
This detail suggests the tone of the Valley of Ashes
This is important because this is the chapter Gatsby dies
Chapter 8
This detail suggests Gatsby's completion of a milestone towards his goal
Gatsby seeing Daisy at Nick's home
This detail suggests Gatsby had a mentor
Dan Cody
This place best describes where everything is in a rising action
Tom's apartment
This is important because it shows truth through it's color of the ad in the Valley of Ashes
Bright Blue
This chapter best describes Gatsby's intentions
Chapter 6
This is an example of an important character's bloodlust
Wilson going after Tom then Gatsby
This reveals the deeper meaning of Myrtle's death in the story to Wilson
T.J. Eckleberg
This place best explains how the author develops the unveiling connections
This demonstrates how the author uses color to trick characters in a critical moment of the story
Yellow
This chapter depicts the decision that leads to the consequence of losing Myrtle's life
Chapter 7
This moment is significant because it reveals how Daisy truly feels
Daisy expressed that she loved Tom and Gatsby individually at some point