What is Gatsby known for?
He is known for his parties.
What is the main theme in Chapter Four?
Class.
Nick did not believe Gatsby when he was telling Nick about his life sotries.
True.
Benediction- "‘Don’t hurry Meyer,’ said Gatsby, without enthusiasm Mr. Wolfshiem raised his hand in a sort of benediction."
An utterance/a prayer of good wishes.
What significance does Daisy have to Gatsby?
They used to be in love.
What are some things that Gatsby did that he thought was going to make Daisy fall in love with him again?
He used his money to impress her. He bought a big house across from hers and he tried to throw huge parties that would make him seem wealthy. This falls under the theme of the American Dream.
Nick did not keep track of the people coming to Gatsby's famous parties.
False.
Right answer-Nick kept track of every guest that showed up to Gatsby's house.
Scornful- "Her wan, scornful mouth smiled, and so I drew her up closer, this time to my face."
Feeling or expressing contempt or derision.
Who is Wolfsheim and how can people compare him to Gatsby?
Wolfsheim is an unknown gambler, and he declares responsibility for fixing the World Series in 1919. He represents Gatsby's criminality because Wolfsheim is an important narrator of Gatsby's past. It is an illustration of how bad Gatsby's poverty was when he came back from war.
How does Nick feel about Jordan Baker?
Love is another theme brought up in this chapter because Nick starts to have feelings for Jordan. He experiences a love connection between the both of them.
False.
Right answer- Daisy stayed with her husband.
Bootlegger- "‘He’s a bootlegger,’ said the young ladies, moving somewhere between his cocktails and his flowers."
A person who sells alcohol illegally.
Who is Jordan Baker? How does she know Nick?
Jordan Baker is one of Daisy's close friend and Nick is cousins with Daisy. They met at Daisy's house.
How is the theme of immortality portrayed in this chapter?
The Criminal world (Wolfsheim) and Gatsby's past.
It was on purpose that Gatsby bought the house across the bay from Daisy's house.
True.
Jauntily- "Suddenly I wasn’t thinking of Daisy and Gatsby any more, but of this clean, hard, limited person, who dealt in universal scepticism, and who leaned back jauntily just within the circle of my arm."
Having a buoyant or self-confident air; brisk.