Characters
Plot
Setting
Symbols
Relationships
100
Narrator of the story
Nick Carraway
100
This name, mentioned in a party, made Tom hit Myrtle
Daisy
100
The less fashionable place where the "New" rich are
The West Egg
100
T. J. Eckleburg's eyes
God's Presence
100
Nick Carraway and Jordan Baker
Dating
200
Dishonest golfer dating Nick
Jordan Baker
200
Where Gatsby and Daisy meet again
Nick's House
200
Where resident's of a wealthy family live
The East Egg
200
The Green Light
The American Dream
200
Dan Cody and Jay Gatsby
Dan was Jay's mentor
300
Newly wealthy dishonest man who throw luxurious parties
Jay Gatsby
300
Who killed Myrtle
Daisy
300
Where does Tom's lover live
In George Wilson's house
300
The Weather
Gatsby's state of mind
300
Myrtle Wilson and Tom Buchanan
Having Affair
400

George Wilson's restaurateur neighbor who comforts Wilson after Myrtle is killed. One of the few charitable people to be found in the novel.

Michaelis

400
Gatsby is killed by this character
George Wilson
400
Where is Daisy reunited with Gatsby
Nick's House
400
Gatsby's library
The representation of true wealth
400
Michaelis and George Wilson
Neighbors
500

Convivially known as Gatsby's "boarder." Klipspringer is a quintessential leech, a representative of the people who frequented Gatsby's parties

Ewing Klipspringer

500
The reason why Gatsby lives in the less fashionable West Egg
To be closer to Daisy
500
What is the setting of the story (3 part, State/City/Year)
Long Island, New York in the Roaring Twenties
500
Gatsby's Mansions
The grandness of the Roaring Twenties
500

Meyer Wolfshiem and Jay Gatsby

Business Associates