Characters
Themes
Plot
Symbols
100

This character lives in West Egg and it is a mystery who he really is.

Gatsby

100

Represented by the divide between "West Egg", "East Egg", and "Valley of Ashes".

Social Class

100

Dinner party in the "Valley of Ashes".

Chapter 2

100

The emptiness behind flashy wealth, hundreds attend, but no one knows him.

Gatsby's Parties

200

This character has recently moved in to West Egg.

Nick Carraway

200

The idea that if you work hard enough, you can be successful.

The American Dream

200

"I was within and without, simultaneously enchanted and repelled by the inexhaustible variety of life."

Chapter 2

200

Represents the moral and social decay that results from the uninhibited pursuit of wealth, as the rich indulge themselves with regard for nothing but their own pleasure.

The Valley of Ashes

300

This character broke someone's nose.

Buchanan

300

Trying to recreate the past, being unable to move on and live in the now.

Past vs Present

300

Nick has tea with Jordana Baker where she asks him to do Gatsby a favor.

Chapter 4

300

Represents hopes and dreams, yet always just out of reach.

Green Light

400

She is the cousin of the narrator.

Daisy Buchanan

400

Dishonesty, infidelity, and a general lack of ethics, especially among the wealthy elite.

Moral Decay

400

Nick is finally introduced and speaks with Gatsby.

Chapter 3

400

A “god-like” judge watching over the corruption of the 1920s.

The Eyes of T.J. Eckleburg

500

This character lives in a garage in the Valley of Ashes and is the husband of Tom's mistress.

George Wilson

500

Pretending to live a different lifestyle, acting like someone else to escape your own life.

Illusion vs Reality

500

The chapter we hear about the "the Green Light".

Chapter 1

500

Fitzgerald calls it “a voice full of money,” showing how money shapes desire.

Daisy's Voice