Plot
Setting/Places
Characters
Themes & Symbols
F. Scott Fitzgerald
100

Who are the only people to go to Gatsby's funeral?

his father, the mail carrier, and Nick

100

Where and when does the story take place?

mainly summer, 1922

100

This character grew up and was married in Louisville, KY. She married her husband because it was expected of her to marry someone of her social class, and she represents Old Money and the way women were objectified during this time period. She says that she is glad her child is a girl and that she hopes she'll be "a fool."

Daisy Buchanan

100

This color symbolizes the American Dream. It is the color of the light at the end of Daisy's dock, which Gatsby is often reaching for.

Green

100

Fitzgerald was born into a very __________ class lifestyle.

middle

200

What does Gatsby do to lure Daisy to his home?

He throws elaborate parties.

200

the characters often travel to this place, it is something of a neutral territory

New York City

200

This character is a bonds salesman who reserves all judgments about people because of some advice he received from his father. 

Nick Carraway

200

Trimalchio is a literary character who is a wealthy, vulgar, and ostentatious former slave who throws an elaborate dinner party. Why did Fitzgerald almost name this novel after him?

Because he was a former slave who grew his success and threw elaborate parties, he reflects Gatsby and the idea of "New Money" often represented in the novel.

200

Did Fitzgerald and Zelda have a happy marriage?

NO

300

How did Nick and Gatsby know each other?

They were in the same Division in the war.

300
This place is dark, smoky, and full of low income workers. George Wilson lives here, and it represents No Money.

the Valley of Ashes

300

This character was mentored by Dan Cody, is very New Money, spent his entire life in pursuit of his dreams, and believes that Daisy never loved Tom.

Jay Gatsby (James Gatz)

300

Describe the eyes of Dr. T.J. Eckleberg and what they symbolize in the novel.

Bright blue eyes behind yellow spectacles-- they represent God.

300

At ______________, Fitzgerald failed to make the football team and felt the disappointment for years. After college, Fitzgerald quit to join the _______, but the war was over before he saw active service.

Princeton, army

400

What are the driving arrangements as the party of five go to New York City during the climax of the novel?

Jordan and Nick are together, Daisy is in a blue car with Gatsby, and Tom drives Gatsby's car.

400

This place is where Nick rents out a house next to Gatsby, and it represents New Money

West Egg

400

This character is a careless person who claims to dislike other careless people--- such as people who drive carelessly. She grew up with Daisy and Nick likes her because she is beautiful, athletic, and scandalous.

Jordan Baker

400

The novel goes from spring to summer to fall over the course of the novel. Explain what these seasons mean as a reference to the ages and lives of the main characters.

Spring- new beginnings, rebirth, happiness, childhood, innocence

Summer- prime of life, adulthood, abundance

Fall- change, the cycle of life and death (ie. Gatsby's)

400

What novel did Fitzgerald write to win Zelda?

This Side of Paradise

500

What are some of the rumors about Jay Gatsby?

He is a German spy.

He killed a man once. 

He is an Oxford man.

500

This place represents Old Money, and it's where Tom and Daisy live.

East Egg
500

This character helps Gatsby with his sketchy dealings, and is even suspected of fixing the World Series of 1919. He says people should show their friendship for others when they are alive, not dead, yet doesn't go to Gatsby's funeral because he refuses to "get mixed up in" funerals.

Meyer Wolfsheim

500

List the colors that represent wealth, specifically worn by Gatsby.

Pastel colors (green, blue, pink suit)

White

Silver and Gold

500

Fitzgerald wrote over ____________ short stories and ________ novels.

170, 5