The Great Gatsby Flashcards

1
Q

Who refuses to leave her husband for Gatsby

A

Daisy

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2
Q

Thinks the books at Gatsby’s are fake

A

Owl Eyes

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3
Q

Moves to west egg

A

Nick

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4
Q

Runs over Myrtle with a car

A

Daisy

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5
Q

Claims to have run over Myrtle

A

Gatsby

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6
Q

Dies in a pool

A

Gatsby

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7
Q

Has lavish parties

A

Gatsby

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8
Q

Cries over a collection of shirts

A

Daisy

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9
Q

Has an affair with Myrtle

A

Tom

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10
Q

Invites Gatsby to dinner to embarrass him

A

The Sloanes

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11
Q

Who flaunts their affair

A

Daisy

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12
Q

Arranges Gatsby’s funeral

A

Nick

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13
Q

Angers Tom by repeating Daisy’s name

A

Myrtle

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14
Q

Narrates the novel

A

Nick

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15
Q

Believes Gatsby killed Myrtle

A

Wilson

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16
Q

Two examples of things that the green light is symbolic for

A

The American Dream and Daisy

17
Q

How is it possible for Daisy to be everything to Gatsby and nothing at the same time?

A

She is everything because that’s what he wants to obtain but she is nothing because she will never leave Tom.

18
Q

How is Gatsby a man of the past?

A

He wants to live in the past or at least freeze time and Nick calls him an “over-wound clock”.

19
Q

What does Fitzgerald believe is no longer obtainable in America?

A

The American Dream

20
Q

How is “Ain’t we got Fun” in this story ironic?

A

Daisy rejects Gatsby originally because of his lack of wealth

21
Q

What is significant about Dan Cody’s story?

A

He is another Gatsby.

22
Q

Gatsby’s death happens on the first day of Autumn and it is getting cold; how is swimming typical Gatsby behavior?

A

He is trying to control time.

23
Q

Paradies the Jazz Age

A

The Party

24
Q

Ruin of America

A

Gatsby’s death

25
Q

Danger in luxury

A

The Cars

26
Q

The end of the dream

A

End of Summer

27
Q

Foreshadows Gatsby’s life

A

Dan Cody

28
Q

Post War vision of America

A

The Valley of Ashes

29
Q

A heartless uninvolved god.

A

The eyes of Doctor T.J. Eckleburg

30
Q

Inability to control time

A

Breaks the clock

31
Q

Gatsby’s lonely funeral

A

Cross the Bridge

32
Q

An unattainable goal

A

Green Light

33
Q

Explain Gatsby as the “American Dream”

A

Gatsby is seen as the “American Dream” in the The Great Gatsby. Gatsby “sprang from his Platonic conception of himself and he is trying to perfect himself to fit others. By changing his name but keeping it similar he shows that he is reinventing himself in his own terms. His childhood all adds to the concept because if the poor child becoming a self made man. Lastly his janitorial job shows his sensitivity to class.

34
Q

Who Fitzgerald married?

A

Zelda Sayre

35
Q

What does Nick call Gatsby that reflect Gatsby’s reflection to time?

A

“over-wound clock”