"Good morning, old sport. You're having lunch with me today and I thought we'd ride up together."
Jay Gatsby
"She took it into the tub with her and squeezed it up into a wet ball, and only let me leave it in the soap-dish when she saw that it was coming to pieces like snow."
Simile
Why did Gatsby stare at the green light from the deck of his house?
The green light was on Daisy's dock
This place could represent the destruction of society and the poor working class
Valley of Ashes
This is the section of New York where Nick and Gatsby live - represents "new money"
West Egg
"She told me it was a girl, and so I turned my head away and wept. 'All right,' I said, 'I'm glad it's a girl. And I hope she'll be a fool -- that's the best thing a girl can be in this world, a beautiful little fool.'"
Daisy Buchanan
"At least once a fortnight a corps of caterers came down with several hundred feet of canvas and enough colored lights to make a Christmas tree of Gatsby’s enormous garden."
Alliteration
This man was Gatsby's mentor; he left an inheritance to Gatsby that Gatsby was unable to claim.
Dan Cody
This object could symbolize the idea of God watching all of the drama play out on earth.
The T.J. Eckleburg billboard with the bright yellow spectacles
Nickname of the area where you can find the billboard of Dr. T.J. Eckleburg
Valley of Ashes
"She's not leaving me! ... Certainly not for a common swindler who'd have to steal the ring he put on her finger."
"Twenty miles from the city a pair of enormous eggs, identical in contour and separated only by a courtesy bay, jut out into the most domesticated body of salt water in the Western hemisphere, the great wet barnyard of Long Island Sound."
Metaphor
Who kills Gatsby and how?
George Wilson shot him.
This object could be the symbol of Gatsby's dream and hope to be with Daisy
The green light on her dock
Section of New York associated with "Old Money" -- Tom and Daisy Buchanan live there
East Egg
"I just got wised up to something funny the last two days . . . That's why I want to get away. That's why I been bothering you about the car."
George Wilson
"[Gatsby] was a son of God—a phrase which, if it means anything, means just that—and he must be about His Father’s business, the service of a vast, vulgar, and meretricious beauty."
Hyperbole
Which war did Gatsby fight in?
World War I
This color goes from representing wealth and money to representing death and destruction
Yellow
Name the state where James Gatz was born
North Dakota
"You live in West Egg . . . I know somebody there."
Jordan Baker
"Mr. Wolfshiem, forgetting the more sentimental atmosphere of the old Metropole, began to eat with ferocious delicacy."
Oxymoron
What did Gatsby beg Daisy to say out loud to everyone at the suite in the Plaza Hotel?
That she never loved Tom, that she only had ever loved Gatsby
This place could symbolize newly gained wealth and the extravagance of the Jazz Age along with its emptiness
Gatsby's house
This city is where Jordan and Daisy knew each other and grew up before moving to New York
Louisville, Kentucky