Vocabulary
Characters
locations
Themes and imagery
miscellaneous
100

hard work 

Toiled

100

The narrator of story, a friend of gatsby

Nick Carraway 

100

where the wealthy people lived

East egg

100

Is a symbol of hope for Gatsby 

Green light

100

What is Nicks's attitude toward Buchanan and Jordyn at the beginning of the novel?

impressed by their welath 

200

Happening at irregular intervals

Sporadic

200

Tom Buchanan's mistress

Myrtle 

200

a place less fashionable and bizarre 

West egg

200

illustrate different viewpoints and attitudes toward life during the Roaring Twenties.

society and class

200

Why doesn't Tom leave daisy for Myrtle? 

Social standing

300

To give or represent evidence of the truth of something; to confirm or substantiate

Corroborate 

300

Went to college with Nick

Tom Buchanan 

300

Right on the water, between two mansions

Nicks House 

300

moral and social decay that results from the uninhibited pursuit of wealth, as the rich indulge themselves with regard for nothing but their own pleasure.

The valley of ashes 

300

What had Tom accused Gatsby of(money)?

Bootlegging 

400

Driven insane

derranged

400

Gatsby's Business Associate

Meyer Wolfsheim 

400

A house where extravagant parties were thrown every weekend 

Gatsby's Mansion

400

Everyone in the novel is obsessed with it, whether they were born with or without it 

Money 

400

Who all came to Gatsby's funeral? 

Nick, Henry C. Gatz, postman, a few servants and owl eyes

500

Something justly deserved; Taking revenge or correcting a wrong

Retribution 

500

Daisy enjoyed a “Beautiful White girlhood” with her 

Jordyn 

500

an area literally and symbolically impoverished 

Valley of ashes

500

They may represent God staring down upon and judging American society as a moral wasteland,

The Eyes of Doctor T. J. Eckleburg

500

What is Nicks quote about himself?

"I am one of the few honest people here"