Nick Carraway
Tom Buchanan
Daisy Buchanan
J. Gatsby
george wilson
100

He is the narrator of The Great Gatsby who moves to West Egg to work in the bond business

Nick carraway

100

This former yale football star is described by nick as having a "cruel body" and "two shining arrogant eyes

tom Buchanan 

100

She is the cousin of this narrator, who moves next door to Gatsby

Nick carraway

100

jay Gatsby’s real name before he reinvented himself.

James Gatz

100

George Wilson works as a mechanic in this desolate, industrial area located between West Egg and New York City.

valley of the ashes 

200

This famous golfer is nick's primary romantic* interest troughout the novel, though he calls her "incurably dishonest"

Jordan Baker

200

While Gatsby lives in West Egg, Tom and Daisy belong to this "old money" part of Long Island.

east egg

200

Daisy is married to this "old money" brute who plays polo.

tom buchanan


200

The section of New York where Gatsby lives in his mansion.

west egg
200

George is the tired, colorless husband of this woman who is having an affair with Tom Buchanan.

Myrtle Wilson

300

nick is a Yale alumnus, just like this "old money" character he went to college with.

tom Buchanan

300

Tom was a renowned collegiate athlete who played football and this sport at Yale

polo

300

Daisy famously hopes her daughter will be this "beautiful......." type of person

fool

300

Gatsby lies and tells Nick that he is originally from this major city in the Midwest.

san Francisco

300

George Wilson wants to buy a car from Tom Buchanan to fix it up and sell it, specifically this type of car, which is also a color.

blue coupe 

400

Nick is originally from this midwestern state, which he describes as "the Ragged edge of the universe

Minnesota

400

Early in the novel, Tom stops to see his mistress, Myrtle Wilson, at a garage located in this desolate area.

Valley of the ashes

400

Before marrying Tom, Daisy had a passionate romance with Gatsby in this Kentucky city.

Louisville

400

This shady character, who fixed the 1919 World Series, is Gatsby's business associate.

Meyer Wolfsheim

400

George Wilson learns that his wife is having an affair when he finds this object, bought by Tom for Myrtle.

dog collar

500

Nick claims the cardinal virtue is his own, telling the reader, "i am one of the few...... people that i have ever known" 

honesty

500

During a dinner party in Chapter 1, Tom insists on reading this pseudo-scientific book about race

The Rise of the Colored Empires

500

Daisy shares this maiden name, which is also a term for a fairy or a witch.

fay

500

Gatsby served under this mentor for five years, who taught him how to behave as a wealthy man.

dan cody

500

In Chapter 2, George is described by this two-word phrase, indicating his lack of energy or vitality.

spiritless man