GATSBY
DAISY
Chapter 4
Chapter 4 pt2
100

Where was Gatsby when Daisy was getting married?

Gatsby was at war since he was a soldier 

100

"Tell ‘em Daisy’s change’ her mind" 

- Which character was the one to say this?

Daisy herself said this.

100

What does East Egg represent and who lives there?

Tom and Daisy’s mansion is located here

Born Rich

Represents Cow Neck in real life

100

What does West Egg represent and who lives there?

Worked towards wealth 

Gatsby’s mansion located here

Represents Great Neck in real-life 

200

How did Gatsby gain his wealth?

He was a bootlegger.

200

What's the relationship between Daisy and money?

Daisy is greedy and loves money allowing her love for it to cloud all she desires.

200

Who was the second person who narrated the chapter to tell a story? 

What was the story about?

Jordan Baker 

The story was of Gatsby and Daisy's love and their history.

200

What made Gatsby strive to grow his wealth and throw such grand parties?

Gatsby's love for Daisy and his desire for her to be a part of his life. 

He tries to impress her.

300

What did Gatsby do/show the police officer when he was pulled over and how did the officer react?

Gatsby showed him a white card and the officer then apologized for bothering him. 

300
What does Daisy represent to most women during their twenties? (Hint: what was she known for being?)

Daisy represents a stereotypical MARRIED woman during this time in America. 

Was a flapper.

 

300

What is the symbolism behind Egg and the two communities? 

Symbolizes America during the twenties. Shows how East Egg represents people born rich while West Egg represents middle/poor class. 

300

What is the flappers' significance in the novel?

Redefined gender roles during the 1920's 

Daisy was a flapper herself and these ambitious qualities shine through her character.

400

What is Gatsby's car? 

What is on the car and what does it symbolize?

His car is a Rolls Royce. 

On his car is the Spirit of Ecstasy which symbolizes boldness and freedom.

400

What happened on Daisy's wedding night? How did she act the day after?

On her wedding night, Daisy drank until she felt numb and hysterically cried. 

The day after she married Tom and went off with him making it seem as if the night before never happened.

400

Which characters are considered "old money" and who are considered "new money"

Old money - Nick, Daisy, Tom

New money - Gatsby 

400

How does Wolfshiem add to the theme of the Roaring Twenties?

He helps to show the presence of bootlegging, organized crime, popularity in the stock market, and widespread wealth accross the nation.

500

What does “leaking sawdust at every pore” mean? 

How does this relate to Gatsby? 

Definition - someone whose emotional state is weak 

Gatsby is shown as villainous 

"leaking" exposing his true self 

"sawdust" his lies 

500

Does Daisy portray signs of being a hero or villain in Chapter 4?

Daisy's villainous qualities begin to come out and her intentions begin to be revealed for their truth. 

500

How does deception play a part in chapter 4?

Gatsby deceives people around him regarding his wealth and past, and how he exaggerates the truth.

He allows others to make their judgments about him and their perceptions. 

500

What was the Rosenthal Murder Trial and how did it add to the book?

Rosenthal was a gambler who complained to the press that the police were hurting his business by demanding a bigger. Later was shot and the main suspect had been Becker, the police chief. 

This is when Nick is given the first clue that Gatsby may have gained his wealth illegally. 

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