Characters
Plot
Conflicts
Symbols
Stylistic Elements
100
A millionaire and bootlegger.
Who is Gatsby?
100
How Nick first meets Gatsby.
What is Gatsby's party?
100
The character Gatsby has an affair with.
Who is Daisy?
100
Represents Gatsby's hopes and dreams for the future.
What is the green light?
100
Style of narration used in the novel.
What is narrator's point of view?
200
Gatsby's neighbor.
Who is Nick Carraway?
200
How Gatsby is reunited with Daisy.
What is Nick's reunion?
200
How Gatsby dies.
What is being shot by George Wilson?
200
Represent God staring down upon and judging American society as a moral wasteland.
What are the Eyes of Doctor T.J. Eckleburg?
200
Author comments on this using complex characters, setting, and symbolism.
What is 1920s American society?
300
This quote describes this character: "Her voice is full of money."
Who is Daisy?
300
Why Daisy married Tom.
What is Gatsby left for war?
300
This makes Tom a hypocrite.
What is his affair with Myrtle?
300
Represents purity.
What is the color white?
300
Fitzgerald drew inspiration for his novel on this figure's life.
Who is F. Scott Fitzgerald?
400
This character said this quote: "I like large parties. They're so intimate. At small parties there isn't any privacy."
Who is Jordan Baker?
400
How Tom realizes Gatsby is in love with Daisy.
What is the Buchanans’ luncheon, where Tom sees Gatsby staring at Daisy with a intense passion?
400
Daisy's reason for staying with Tom and not Gatsby.
What is Daisy's obsession with her reputation?
400
Represents the moral and social decay created by the uninhibited pursuit of wealth.
What is the Valley of Ashes?
400
The literary style that incorporates a revolt against a morally corrupt world or society.
What is modernism?
500
Myrtle's sister.
Who is Catherine?
500
The state Nick Carraway lived in before coming to New York.
What is Minnesota?
500
People who come to Gatsby's funeral.
Who are Owl Eyes, a few servants, and Gatsby's dad?
500
Represents the grandness and emptiness of the 1920s boom.
What is Gatsby's mansion?
500
Literary movements that permeate in the authors writing.
What are realism, modernism, and existentialism?
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