The Funeral
Nick’s Final Thoughts
Symbols
Character Truths
100

Who organizes Gatsby's funeral?

Nick Carraway

100

Where does Nick decide to go after Gatsby’s death?

Back to the Midwest.

100

What object represents Gatsby’s dreams and hopes?

The green light 

100

What characters leave town after Gatsby’s death?

Tom and Daisy Buchanan

200

Which unusual guest shows up at the funeral?

Owl eyes

200

Which two characters does Nick describe as “careless people”?

Tom and Daisy Buchanan

200

What does Gatsby’s empty mansion symbolize after his death?

The emptiness behind wealth and success.

200

Who tells George Wilson that Gatsby owned the yellow car?

Tom Buchanan

300

Why is Nick disappointed with the attendance at Gatsby's funeral? 

Almost nobody he was close to came

300

Why does Nick grow to hate the East?

He sees it as dishonest, shallow, and morally corrupt.

300

What does the East symbolize to Nick by the end of the story?

Moral corruption and carelessness.

300

Why does Daisy not attend Gatsby’s funeral?

She avoids responsibility and moves on carelessly.

400

What does Gatsby's funeral reveal about his relationships?

Most people used Gatsby for his money and parties.

400

Why does Nick still admire Gatsby in the end?

Gatsby had hope and genuine dreams unlike the others.

400

Why is the green light still important in Chapter 9 specifically?

It symbolizes unreachable dreams and hope for the future.

400

How does Tom defend his actions to Nick?

He says he was protecting himself and Daisy.

500

How does Gatsby’s funeral support Fitzgerald’s criticism of wealthy society?

It shows wealthy people are careless and abandon Gatsby when he is no longer useful.

500

How has Nick changed by the end of the novel?

He becomes more cynical and disappointed with wealthy society.

500

What does the quote “boats against the current” mean?

People struggle to move forward but are constantly pulled back by the past.

500

Which character is most loyal to Gatsby in Chapter 9?

Nick Carraway.