Plot
Historical Connections
Characters
Symbols
Themes
100
The relationship between Nick and Daisy
What are cousins?
100
time period of the novel
When are the 1920s?
100
Gatsby is in love with this person
Who is Daisy?
100
Gatsby looks at it
What is the green light?
100
The theme that involves going against the crowd
What is individualism?
200
Nick's chosen profession
What is the bond business?
200
Famous name for girls who dressed scandalously.
Who are "flappers"?
200
The way Gatsby makes money
What is Bootlegging?
200
Gatby's mansion
What is superficiality or wealth
200
The person who stands out the most as an individual
Who is Nick
300
The supposed reason why Tom can't marry Myrtle.
What is because Daisy is a Catholic.
300
The illegal sale and manufacturing of alcohol
What is Prohibition?
300
Nick knew him from college.
Who is Tom Buchanan?
300
Social and or moral wasteland
What is the Valley of Ashes?
300
An example of someone who is an individual because of how society views them.
Who is Gatsby?
400
The person who made Gatsby who he was.
Who is Meyer Wolfsheim?
400
The setting takes place after what main world event.
What is World War I
400
The person in love with Nick.
Who is Jordan Baker
400
A symbol for watching, observing, or judgements.
What are the eyes of Dr. T.J. Eckleburg?
400
It can, of course, always be repeated.
What is the past?
500
The people who showed up to Gatsby's funeral (name 3).
Who are Nick, Henry Gatz, and "Owl Eyes"?
500
The common name given for this time period.
What is the Jazz Age?
500
The "elaborate, young roughneck" as described by Nick.
Who is Gatsby?
500
The difference between East Egg and West Egg
What is "old money" (East Egg) and "new money" (West Egg)?
500
A character who finds a secure place in society because they sacrificed their dignity and values.
Who is Daisy?
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