What is the first thing that happens in chapter two
Nick describes the valley of ashes
What Major characters are introduced in chapter
Who is Geroge and Myrtle Wilson
This violent action occurs when a character repeats Daisy's name, revealing the hypocritical and controlling nature of her partner
What is Tom breaking Myrtle's nose
They constantly watch over the audience.
What are The Eyes of Dr. T.J. Eckleburg?
A shared set of ideals that guide the spirit of the United States.
What is the American Dream?
The last major event in this chapter
Tom hitting myrtle
What Traits does Tom exhibit
What is arrogance, infidelity, and violence
The speaker of "I was within and without, simultaneously enchanted and repelled by the inexhaustible variety of life"
Who is Nick Carraway
The purchase Myrtle makes at the beginning of Chapter 2 with Tom and Nick.
What is a dog?
An emotion that is influenced by social identities and socioeconomic classes.
What is love?
Where do Tom and Nick go
George's repair shop
What minor characters are introduced in this chapter
(names)
Catherine, Mr. and Mrs. Mckee
George borrowed this for him and Myrtle's wedding
What is a suit
A location in the chapter that represents modernism.
What is the Valley of Ashes?
A theme that represents the sociology of wealth and the drastic difference between West Egg and East Egg denizens.
What is the hollowness of the upper class?
Why do Tom and Nick take the train
To Meet Myrtle
How many times does Mrytle say Diasy
What is four and half times
Class divides is this form of conflict
What is person vs. society
The major historical event that led to the creation and rise of modernism in society.
What is WWI?
This thing often brings out the worst aspects in a person.
What is wealth?
What is in New York
The apartment
What is the first name of Mrs. McKee
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what is Lucille
This amplifies the conflict in this chapter
What is alcohol
(100 Point Bonus) The breed of the animal Myrtle got before the party.
What is Airedale?
Constantly pursuing wealth, social status, and the unattainable leads to it.
What is trouble?