Gatsby's Parties
Nick's Perspective
Rumors and Mystery
Characters in Ch. 3
Symbols and Themes
100

What is served in "real" at Gatsby's parties?

Alcohol/ Drinks

100

What does Nick get before attending Gatsby’s party?

Receives an invitation, which is peculiar.

100

What do people at the party believe about Gatsby’s past?

(That he killed a man.)

100

Who is the host of the party?

 (Jay Gatsby.)

100

What does the car crash symbolize in this chapter?

(The carelessness of the wealthy.)

200

What kind of music is played at the parties?

Jazz / Orchestra Music

200

Who does Nick spend time with at the party?

Jordan Baker

200

What is another rumor about Gatsby?

That he was a German spy.

200

Who is the woman Nick becomes more interested in?

(Jordan Baker.)

200

What theme does Gatsby’s party reinforce?

 (The excess of the Roaring Twenties.)

300

How do most people get invited to Gatsby’s parties?

They don't! They just show up!

*teacher will also accept coming with friends who have been invited in the past. Emphasis on just showing up.

300

What is Nick’s first impression of Gatsby?

Friendly, charming, but not what he expected

300

What surprising fact does Gatsby reveal to Nick?

 (That he served in the war.)

300

What role does Owl Eyes play at the party?

(He is fascinated by Gatsby’s real books.)

300

What does Gatsby’s invitation to Nick symbolize?

(That Nick is special, unlike other guests.)

400

How do guests behave at Gatsby’s parties?

Reckless, careless, wild, excessive drinking

400

How does Nick describe Gatsby’s smile?

It makes you feel uniquely understood.

400

Why is Gatsby’s identity such a mystery?

(He lets rumors spread and rarely corrects them.)

400

What happens to Owl Eyes after the party?

(He crashes his car into a ditch.)

400

How does Gatsby’s party contrast with Nick’s values?

(Nick prefers authenticity, while Gatsby’s world is full of illusions.)

500

How does Gatsby’s party contrast with his personality?

He throws huge parties but remains private and reserved. He also remains sober, while everyone else gets pretty drunk.

500

What does Nick realize about himself at the end of the chapter? (In relation to Jordan)

He is beginning to develop feelings for Jordan.

500

How does Gatsby introduce himself to Nick?

(Casually, without mentioning he’s the host right away.)

500

How does Gatsby treat his guests?

(With extreme generosity—providing food, drinks, and entertainment.)

500

What larger theme does the mystery of Gatsby’s character connect to?

 (The American Dream and its uncertainties.)

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