This is a character who is wealthy and polite.
Who is Gatsby?
This is where Tom and Daisy live.
Where is East Egg?
This is the object that represents Gatsby's wealth.
What is Gatsby's coupe.
This is the idea shown between Gatsby and Daisy's relationship.
What is love?
This is the event where Nick meets Gatsby.
What is Gatsby's party?
This is a character who is aggressive and racist.
Who is Tom?
This is where the poor people live between East and West egg.
What is the valley of ashes?
This is the color that is used to represent love and new beginnings.
What is gold?
This is the word that describes Meyer Wolfshiem.
What is corrupt?
This is the event what causes Nick to become more suspicious of Gatsby.
What is Nick meeting Meyer Wolfshiem?
This is a character who plays golf and is dishonest.
Who is Jordan Baker?
This connects to the excessive wealth and partying of the 1920's.
What is Gatsby's mansion?
This relates to the idea of judgement and being watched.
What is the sign for Doctor T.J. Eckleburg?
This relates to the sign of Doctor T.J. Eckleburg and how the characters interact with it.
What is morality?
This is the result of George Wilson knowing his wife was cheating on him.
What is Gatsby's murder?
This is a character who fixed the world series.
Who is Meyer Wolfshiem?
This is important because this is the place Tom shows his true colors.
What is the apartment?
This detail suggests that Gatsby is able to provide for Daisy.
What are Gatsby's shirts?
This relates to how Gatsby's life was really like despite all of his wealth.
What is loneliness?
What is Myrtle Wilson's murder?
This character's development reveals his envy and grief.
This demonstrates how the author was disillusioned with the ideals of America in the 1920's.
What is Tom's house?
This contributes to the overall theme of envy and the search for prosperity.
What is green?
This contributes to the overall theme of a failed American Dream.
This moment is significant because it reveals the emotional turmoil between Daisy and Tom.
What is Daisy and Tom sitting opposite of eachother at the kitchen table?