Who was killed by Gatspy yellow car?
Who is Myrtle Wilson
Who killed Gatspy?
Who is George Wilson
Who is Nick Calloway?
The narrator who feels disillusioned with the East after Gatsby’s death?
Who is Nick Calloway
What is Jay Gatsby real name?
Who is James Gatz
Who killed Myrtle Wilson?
Who is Daisy Buchanan
Where did Gatspy die?
Where is “In his swimming pool at his mansion”
The man who comes to Gatsbys funeral claiming to be his father?
Who is Henry C. Gatz
The character who admired Gatsby’s books and attends the funeral?
Who is Owl Eyes
How many pages are in the entire book?
What is “200 pages”
Who informed Wilson of who owns the yellow car that killed Myrtle?
Who is Tom Buchanan
Nick advises Gatspy to do this but he refuses?
What is “Leave/go away”
What does Nick learn about his friendship with Gatspy after his death?
What is “that Gatsby was truly alone even though he has all this popularity“
The character who shows Nick Gatsby’s childhood schedule and goals?
Who is Henry C. Gatz
Daisy’s voice is described as…?
What is “Full of Money”
The reason why Tom realizes Gatsby isn’t from old money?
What is “His relation to bootlegging/ illegal business“
What does Fitzgerald call the death scene with Gatspy and Wilson?
What is “A holocaust”
What phrase does Nick use to describe Daisy and Tom Buchanan?
What is “Careless People”
The person Nick breaks off his friendship with at the end of the novel?
Who is Jordan Baker
What symbol in Gatsby, is one of the most infamous symbols in American Literature?
What is “ The Green Light”
The turning point of Gatsbys dream begins to fall apart?
What is “Daisy inability to say she never loved Tom”
George Wilson mistakes this object for the “Eyes of God”
What are “The eyes of Dr. T.J Enkleburg”
The final image that Nick reflects on to symbolize the American Dream?
What is “The Green Light”
The character whose life symbolizes both the hope and failure of the American Dream?
Who is Jay Gatsby
Why did Daisy Cry over Gatsbys shirts?
What is “ not because of love but because it showed wealth and status“