Characters
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Gatsby's Reactions
Daisy's Reactions
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Who is Daisy related to?
Nick
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What is Gatsby's house repeatedly compared to that is outdated in America?
That of an aristocratic Englishman.
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Who does Nick set up unintentionally?

Gatsby and Daisy.

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Gatsby's actions in preparing for Daisy's arrival seem both flamboyant and absurd. What does he do?
Gatsby orders an entire “ensemble” of flowers to bring to Nick’s house to prepare for Daisy’s arrival. He also brings lemon cakes and the finest teas—trying to make everything perfect for her arrival. He pays for a gardener to come in the rain and cut Nick’s lawn.
100

Daisy cried into a pile of Gatsby's clothes during a tour of his house. Why is she crying?

They symbolize the life she could have had with Gatsby

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Who is Nick's neighbor?
Gatsby
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Who is the "golden girl" in the story?
Daisy
200
Who does Gatsby love for over five years and obsesses over for a long time?
Daisy.
200
At Nick's house, what does Gatsby accidentally knock off the mantle?
the old broken clock
200
How does Daisy act in the beginning of the chapter that mirrors Gatsby?
She acts very shyly and is revealed to be sort of a "love-struck" little girl in real personality.
300
Where does Gatsby's reunion with Daisy take place? (Both places.)
Nick's house : Gatsby's house
300
Why does Gatsby hold his weekly parties?
He hosts these in hopes that one day Daisy will come to one.
300
Who did Daisy marry even though she was infatuated with Gatsby?
Tom.
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Gatsby finally met with Daisy, yet he was afraid to talk to her at first. Why?
He was nervous because he hadn't seen her in over 5 years and doesn't want to disappoint her.
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How does Daisy react to Gatsby's wealth?
She is awed by his wealth and actually starts to cry with the sight of Gatsby's imported golf shirts.
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Where did Daisy and Gatsby first meet?
Louisville
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What does knocking over the clock symbolize for Gatsby?

Gatsby's clumsiness in his attempts to stop time and retrieve the past.

400

Who does Nick start seeing?

Jordan

400
How do we know Gatsby is nervous?
Gatsby comes to Nick's house an hour early, as well as having a gardener come to cut Nick's lawn. He constantly paces around, and one time almost breaks an old clock of Nick's. He shouts and sulks not unlike a small child.
400
We can conclude who Daisy is really in love with. Is it Tom, or is it Gatsby?
Gatsby.
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When is Gatsby the purest and most revealing in the chapter?
Gatsby is his purest and most revealing throughout his meeting with Daisy. He loses his "theatrical" demeanor and forgets his "Oxford-educated" persona. He becomes not unlike a giddy schoolboy.
500

What kind of narrator is Nick (maybe?) 

Unreliable

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Who does Tom cheat with?

Myrtle

500
Speculate why Gatsby, now that he is with Daisy, is described as "running down like an over-wound clock".
After he reached his dreams and met Daisy, he soon saw that she was not as unattainable or perfect as he imagined. He is trying to figure out how to move on after achieving a goal.
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How does Daisy react to the meeting? Point out several specific ideas throughout the chapter.
In the beginning Daisy acts just as nervous and awkward as Gatsby. After Nick leaves them alone, they start to calm down and become more comfortable, ending with them both sitting on the same couch in Nick's living room. She is overcome by his wealth and culture and cries at the sight of Gatsby's imported shirts.
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