Setting
Conflict
Characters
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100
Who did Gatsby live next to?
Nick. Nick and Gatsby were neighbours.
100
Which "egg" is the party held in?
West egg. Both west and east egg people come to the party.
100
Who's party is being held in this chapter?
Gatsby's party He has parties fairly often.
100
What "age" is present in this chapter?
Jazz Age
100
What colour is mentioned a lot in this chapter?
Yellow.
200
What could Gatsby see across the water from his house?
The green light.
200
What is said to Nick as Jordan is being pulled away from him?
Rich girls don't marry poor boys.
200
Who does Nick meet at the party?
Jay Gatsby. Nick sets out to find Gatsby and ends up finding without even realizing.
200
Did everyone of all social classes get along all the time
no.
200
Are rumours evident in this chapter?
Yes.
300
True or false: Jay Gatsby lived in a fairly small house.
false
300
Who helps Nick look for Gatsby?
Jordan. She would like to see him as well.
300
Who gets a formal invitation to Gatsby's party
Nick Carraway. An invitation was personally sent to Nick's house by Gatsby.
300
Were large parties "in style" during this time period
Yes.
300
What feature on Gatsby's face does Nick comment on?
Gatsby's breathtaking smile.
400
True or false: Gatsby had a pool in his backyard.
true
400
Why do guests at the parties often gossip or rumour about Gatsby's past?
No one really knows anything about Gatsby's past. Everyone would like to figure it out, almost like a puzzle
400
Who was looking through Gatsby's books?
Owl Eyes. He was checking to see if the books were real.
400
True or False: Famous people attended the party
True.
400
Do the books being real in Gatsby's library help in creating the "character" that he wants to be?
Yes
500
Did Gatsby live in his house alone or with Daisy?
Alone
500
Who gets into a car crash outside Gatsby's house?
Owl eyes.
500
Who says he/she was told that Gatsby's once killed a man?
Jordan Baker. Many people talk about Gatsby's past, this was just one of the rumours
500
Why were all social classes (both old money and new money) welcomed to the party?
The party acted as a unifying force between the social classes.
500
What does the party represent?
The american dream.
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