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Who is the narrator of The Great Gatsby?
Nick Carraway
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Where does Nick live?
West Egg, Long Island
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Who is Nick’s wealthy neighbor?
Jay Gatsby
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Where do Tom and Daisy Buchanan live?
East Egg, Long Island
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What does the green light at the end of Daisy’s dock symbolize?
Gatsby’s hopes and dreams for the future.
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Who is Jordan Baker?
She is a professional golfer and a friend of Daisy’s.
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What does Tom Buchanan believe about race?
He believes in white supremacy and refers to a book called The Rise of the Colored Empires.
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What does Daisy say she hopes her daughter will be?
A beautiful little fool.
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How does Nick describe Gatsby when he first sees him?
Gatsby is reaching for the green light across the bay.
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What does Nick say about reserving judgment?
He claims to reserve judgment, which is ironic because he frequently critiques others.
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What is the Valley of Ashes?
A desolate, gray industrial area between West Egg and New York City.
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Who is George Wilson?
The owner of a run-down auto shop in the Valley of Ashes and Myrtle’s husband.
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Who is Myrtle Wilson?
Tom Buchanan’s mistress.
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What do the eyes of Dr. T. J. Eckleburg symbolize?
Moral decay and the loss of spiritual values.
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Where do Tom and Myrtle take Nick in New York City?
To an apartment Tom keeps for his affair with Myrtle.
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What lie does Myrtle believe about Daisy?
That Daisy is Catholic, and that’s why Tom won’t divorce her.
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What happens when Myrtle taunts Tom by mentioning Daisy’s name?
Tom breaks her nose.
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How does the party at Myrtle’s apartment contrast with Tom and Daisy’s life?
It is chaotic and vulgar compared to the elegance of East Egg.
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What does Catherine, Myrtle’s sister, say about Gatsby?
That he is rumored to be related to Kaiser Wilhelm.
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20
What does this chapter reveal about Nick’s character?
He is passive and goes along with others’ actions, even questionable ones.
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21
What is different about Gatsby's parties?
Anyone can attend without an invitation.
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How does Nick get invited to Gatsby’s party?
Gatsby personally sends him an invitation.
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What rumors about Gatsby are spread at the party?
That he killed a man and that he was a German spy.
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Who does Nick meet at Gatsby’s party that he later realizes is Gatsby himself?
Jay Gatsby, who is surprisingly reserved and friendly.
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What phrase does Gatsby frequently use when addressing people?
Old sport.
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What illegal activity does Gatsby's business partner, Wolfsheim, allegedly engage in?
Rigging the 1919 World Series.
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What impression does Gatsby leave on Nick?
He is charming and mysterious but also seems lonely.
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What accident occurs as the party ends?
A drunken guest crashes a car into a ditch.
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What does Nick realize about Jordan Baker?
She is dishonest and cheated in a golf tournament.
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What decision does Nick make at the end of the chapter?
He begins a romantic relationship with Jordan.
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What does Gatsby tell Nick about his past?
That he is from a wealthy family, was educated at Oxford, and traveled extensively.
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What evidence does Gatsby provide to support his story?
A medal from the war and a photograph from Oxford.
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Who is Meyer Wolfsheim?
A shady businessman who allegedly fixed the 1919 World Series.
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How does Gatsby react when he sees Tom Buchanan at a restaurant?
He becomes uncomfortable and quickly leaves.
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What does Jordan reveal to Nick about Gatsby and Daisy’s past?
Gatsby and Daisy were in love before she married Tom.
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Why did Daisy marry Tom instead of waiting for Gatsby?
Gatsby was poor, and Tom had wealth and status.
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How does Gatsby plan to see Daisy again?
By arranging a meeting at Nick’s house.
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What does Jordan's retelling of Gatsby and Daisy's past suggest about Gatsby's dream?
Gatsby has been obsessed with recreating the past.
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What is the significance of Gatsby’s wealth in relation to Daisy?
He believes he needs wealth to win her back.
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What does Nick realize about Gatsby’s love for Daisy?
It is based on an idealized memory rather than reality.
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