Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
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Which part of America is Nick from?

the Midwest

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Where do Myrtle and George Wilson live?
the Valley of Ashes
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For which character does Nick feel a "tender curiosity"?
Jordan Baker
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What incident occurs that shows Gatsby's influence?
A police officer pulls Gatsby over for speeding but apologizes and lets him go when Gatsby shows him a card.
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What is the symbol of Daisy and dreams that loses some significance for Gatsby?
the green light
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What color are Jordan and Daisy wearing when Nick first sees them in the novel?
white
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Why does Tom punch Myrtle?
She repeats Daisy's name.
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What fascinates Owl-Eyes about Gatsby's library?
The books are real.
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Why does Gatsby leave at the end of the chapter?
Tom appears.
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Name two examples of Gatsby's behavior before Daisy's arrival.

He sends flowers. He gets Nick's lawn mowed. Despite the preparations, he becomes absent-minded about them ("'What grass?'"). He offers Nick a business connection. He becomes upset that she is late even though there are two minutes left until the time agreed upon.

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What is the reason Nick's father gives for not criticizing people?
"... all the people in this world haven't had the advantages that you've had."
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What does Myrtle's sister Catherine think is the reason Tom and Daisy can't divorce?
Daisy is (supposedly) Catholic.
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What are two rumors about Gatsby that appear in the chapter?
He killed a man. He was a German spy in the war. Jordan thinks he did not actually attend Oxford.
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What is Daisy and Gatsby's background?
They met and fell in love when he was stationed in Louisville. He was sent to the war, and Daisy moved on to other men.
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How long has it been since Daisy and Gatsby last met.
about five years ("'Five years next November.'")
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What does Daisy want her child to be?
a beautiful little fool
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What is the reason Myrtle gives for marrying George?
She thought he was a gentleman.
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Why does Gatsby personally invite Nick? (This is not directly stated in the book, but we may infer the reason at this point.)
He wants to get closer to Nick so that he can ask him the favor of arranging a meeting with Daisy.
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Why did Daisy cry before her bridal dinner?

She received a letter -- we can infer it came from Gatsby.

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Who is the elderly man in the photograph over Gatsby's desk?
Dan Cody
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How does Gatsby's name come up in conversation at the Buchanans' house? What is Daisy's reaction?
Jordan says to Nick that he must know Gatsby. Daisy asks, "Gatsby? What Gatsby?"
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Explain the symbolic significance of the billboard of Doctor T.J. Eckleburg.
The large, faceless eyes look out at the lack of morality around them. They may be representative of the eyes of God or some other divine entity. They could also be representative of the absence of God, since the unused billboard is a meager stand-in for a deity.
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What does Nick say about Gatsby's smile?
It is a rare smile that assures you and seems to concentrate and favor you. It understands and believes in you and makes you think that you are at your best.
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What complaint does Nick have against Gatsby that he confronts him about?

Nick says he does not like mysteries. He can't understand why Gatsby won't be straightforward and tell him what he wants and instead asks through Jordan.

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What does Nick see that makes him think there must have been moments when Daisy fell short of Gatsby's dreams?
a bewildered, doubtful expression on Gatsby's face