Chapter 2 - Analysis Flashcards

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What is the billboard at Valley of Ashes also described as? How are they eyes described?

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Above the “grey land”

A pair of “blue and gigantic” eyes

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What could the Valley of Ashes and West Egg suggest when compared? What does it remind the reader?

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Possible reminder of those left behind in the “Roaring 20s”

Not everyone is thriving

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What do the eyes staring down add to the atmosphere?

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Sinister vibe

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How is Wilson first described by Nick? What is our first impression received?

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“A blond, spiritless man, anaemic and faintly handsome”

Wilson’s spirit has been crushed, and dreams are unfulfilled.

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What is Wilson a reminder of?

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There are “old and new money”, and people who have nothing

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How do Myrtle and George contrast? What does this suggest about Myrtle’s interest in Tom?

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Myrtle has “perceptible vitality”, while George is “spiritless”
She is possibly drawn to Tom’s social connections and wealth

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How is Tom taking advantage of Wilson? What could this further represent old money as?

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Pretends to be friendly while conducting an affair

Arrogant

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What seems beneath the surface of the alcohol at the apartment? What does this highlight about the Roaring 20s?

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The characters are using alcohol to make the party tolerable

Hidden desperation

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9
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What does the mystery about Gatsby lead to? What do some characters jump to the idea of?

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Rumours and speculations about his wealth

He has a shady past

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What does the Gatsby conversation highlight about the 1920s? What do many of the characters seem to look for?

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Rumours and gossip were key features of social life

The latest gossip

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What do Tom’s actions show about his character? How does this relate to his “old money” upbringing?

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His cruel side

He is used to people following his orders, and can lash out with violence

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12
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What is the hypocrisy in Tom attacking Myrtle?

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He is defending Daisy, despite cheating on him

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