Characters
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Plot
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100

List the main characters in chapter 1.

Who is Nick, Daisy, Tom, and Jordan?

100

What does the green light symbolize? 

What is Gatsby's hope for marrying Daisy?
100

Where were Tom and Myrtle when Tom hit her?

What is in their apartment in the valley of ashes?

100

What do the eyes of T.J. Eckleburg represent?

What is they represent the eyes of god?

100

What was the term for the industry between the eggs?

What is The Valley of Ashes.

200

Where does Myrtle live?

What is the valley of ashes?

200

What color is Daisy associated with?

What is the color white?
200

What chapter do Daisy and Gatsby meet up?

What is chapter 5?

200

What does the clock in chapter 5 represent?

What is it represents Gatsby's nostalgia and longing for the past?

200

Where was Gatsby standing when he was looking at the green light across the bay?

What is he was standing on his deck.

300

Who acted as Gatsby mentor?

Who is Dan Cody?

300

What does Gatsby's green seats suggests?

What is Gatsby's internal hope is tied to his wealth?

300

What convinced Wilson to kill Gatsby?

What is Tom implied that Myrtle was cheating with Gatsby?
300

What is the significance of Nick's log of the people at Gatsby's Party.

What is people only value for his wealth?

300

What is the significance of only three people showing up to Gatsby funeral?

What is Gatsby was only valued for his wealth and not as a person.

400

What does Gatsby's behavior in chapter 5 say about his character?

What is his facade that depends entirely on Daisy's approval?

400

What do the repeated uses of silver and gold in chapter 8 represent?

What is Gatsby's existence is entirely about wealth?

400

What did Wilson do to Myrtle after discovering the affair?

What is he locked her upstairs and planned to move away?

400

The pearls Daisy receive before her wedding are important because...

What is they are reminder of the stability she's marrying Tom for?

400

Gatsby speaking for Daisy in the argument with Tom suggests what about him?

What is he doesn't care for the version of Daisy in front of him, rather the one that exists in the past in the past?

500

What does this line imply: "And all the time something within [Daisy] was crying for a decision?

What is Daisy craves stability?

500

Tom's association with red reveals the deeper meaning of what?

What is his violent tendencies?

500

Gatsby reinventing himself contributes to the overall theme of what?

What is superficiality?

500

Gatsby's schedule reveals the deeper meaning of...

What is Gatsby being a persona and not a real person.

500

Gatsby's repetition of old sport ultimately suggests...

What is the he completely adopted his persona from Dan Cody to appear rich?