Gatsby claims he is the son of wealthy people from this part of the country.
The midwest (San Francisco)
What event does Nick arrange for Gatsby?
Inviting Daisy to his house for tea
What kind of weather is it the day of Gatsby and Daisy's reunion?
Rainy
This is Gatsby’s main reason for throwing his lavish parties.
This is the man who fixed the 1919 World Series
Meyer Wolfsheim
Gatsby says he was educated at this famous university.
Oxford
How does Nick describe Daisy and Gatsby's reunion at first?
Tense or awkward
What does the green light at the end of Daisy's dock represent for Gatsby?
His love for Daisy and hope for their future?
Daisy’s emotional reaction to Gatsby’s shirts shows this.
Her regret
Gatsby calls this person "an honest sportswoman"
Jordan Baker
What items does Gatsby show Nick to prove his stories?
War medal, picture of him at Oxford.
What does Gatsby tell Nick after Daisy came to one of his parties?
She doesn't like it. . .
What does Daisy not like about Gatsby parties?
As a person of "old money" she doesn't like associating with "new money"
What does Gatsby say happened between him and Daisy 5 years ago that solidified his love for her?
Their first kiss
This woman cheated Gatsby out of the inheritance owed to him by Dan Cody.
Cody's wife (Ella Kaye)
Who took Gatsby under his wing and taught him the wealthy lifestyle?
Dan Cody
Who is Nick dating at this point in the book?
Jordan Baker
Where is Gatsby's mansion located?
West Egg
What does Tom intend to find out after attending one of Gatsby's parties?
This character is a freeloader in Gatsby's mansion and plays the piano for them.
The Boarder (Klipspringer)
How did Gatsby meet Daisy?
When he was stationed in her hometown (Louisville)
What does Gatsby offer to Nick in exchange for his help with Daisy? (That Nick ultimately declines)
A position in Gatsby's "company"
What makes Daisy cry in Gatsby's house?
His shirts
What does Gatsby want Daisy to do now?
Tell Tom she never loved him.
This person prevented Daisy from travelling to New York 5 years ago to say goodbye to Gatsby before he went off to war.
Daisy's mother