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[Show more]Daisy Buchanan - "I hope she'll be a fool--that's the best thing a girl can be in this world, a 
beautiful little fool." 
Daisy Buchanan - "It makes me sad because I've never seen such-such beautiful shirts." 
Daisy Buchanan - "Oh, you want too much!... I love you now---isn't that enough?"...
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Add to cartDaisy Buchanan - "I hope she'll be a fool--that's the best thing a girl can be in this world, a 
beautiful little fool." 
Daisy Buchanan - "It makes me sad because I've never seen such-such beautiful shirts." 
Daisy Buchanan - "Oh, you want too much!... I love you now---isn't that enough?"...
"An Oxford man! Like hell he is! He wears a pink suit." - Tom Buchanan 
"Can't repeat the past? Why, of course you can." - Jay Gatsby 
"Daisy, Daisy, Daisy! I'll say it whenever I want to" - Myrtle Wilson 
"I am one of the few honest people I have ever known." - Nick Carraway 
"I married ...
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Add to cart"An Oxford man! Like hell he is! He wears a pink suit." - Tom Buchanan 
"Can't repeat the past? Why, of course you can." - Jay Gatsby 
"Daisy, Daisy, Daisy! I'll say it whenever I want to" - Myrtle Wilson 
"I am one of the few honest people I have ever known." - Nick Carraway 
"I married ...
Chapter 1 
-how does nick differ from the other people in his neighborhood? - nick is well-connected and 
went to a prestigious school 
Chapter 1 
-what is gatsby doing the first time nick sees him? - looking out over the water 
Chapter 1 
-why doesn't nick judge gatsby harshly? - nick is attracted...
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Add to cartChapter 1 
-how does nick differ from the other people in his neighborhood? - nick is well-connected and 
went to a prestigious school 
Chapter 1 
-what is gatsby doing the first time nick sees him? - looking out over the water 
Chapter 1 
-why doesn't nick judge gatsby harshly? - nick is attracted...
According to Nick, Daisy murmers to make people do this. - Come closer to her 
According to Nick's record, a written time table of Gatsby's guests a guest name Brewer had this body 
part shot off in the war. - His nose. 
According to Nick's record, a written time table of Gatsby's guests, a gues...
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Add to cartAccording to Nick, Daisy murmers to make people do this. - Come closer to her 
According to Nick's record, a written time table of Gatsby's guests a guest name Brewer had this body 
part shot off in the war. - His nose. 
According to Nick's record, a written time table of Gatsby's guests, a gues...
"[A] cheerful red and white Georgian Colonial mansion overlooking the bay. The lawn started at the 
beach and ran toward the front door for a quarter of a mile, jumping over sun-dials and brick walks and 
burning gardens-- finally when it reached the house drifting up the side in bright vines as th...
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Add to cart"[A] cheerful red and white Georgian Colonial mansion overlooking the bay. The lawn started at the 
beach and ran toward the front door for a quarter of a mile, jumping over sun-dials and brick walks and 
burning gardens-- finally when it reached the house drifting up the side in bright vines as th...
ambiguous - having more than one possible meaning 
caterwaul - to howl or screech like a cat 
Colour of the light at the end of Daisy's Dock - Green 
Daisy - "Oh, you want too much!... I love you now---isn't that enough?" 
Daisy - "She's a Catholic, and they don't believe in divorce." (spoke...
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Add to cartambiguous - having more than one possible meaning 
caterwaul - to howl or screech like a cat 
Colour of the light at the end of Daisy's Dock - Green 
Daisy - "Oh, you want too much!... I love you now---isn't that enough?" 
Daisy - "She's a Catholic, and they don't believe in divorce." (spoke...
At his party, Gatsby introduces Tom as "the golfer" - Answer-F 
At the end of the novel, Nick finally has the strength to confront Tom - Answer-T 
Attendance at Gatsby's party is by invitation only - Answer-F 
Daisy is driving the car that hits Myrtle Wilson - Answer-T 
Daisy is from? 
a) Louisvi...
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Add to cartAt his party, Gatsby introduces Tom as "the golfer" - Answer-F 
At the end of the novel, Nick finally has the strength to confront Tom - Answer-T 
Attendance at Gatsby's party is by invitation only - Answer-F 
Daisy is driving the car that hits Myrtle Wilson - Answer-T 
Daisy is from? 
a) Louisvi...
Daisy Buchanan - A selfish, shallow woman married to Tom Buchanan and who has an affair with 
Gatsby. She is responsible for Myrtle's death, but lets Gatsby take the blame. 
East Egg - This is where the fabulously wealthy who inherited their money and have always been 
rich live. Tom, Daisy, and Jo...
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Add to cartDaisy Buchanan - A selfish, shallow woman married to Tom Buchanan and who has an affair with 
Gatsby. She is responsible for Myrtle's death, but lets Gatsby take the blame. 
East Egg - This is where the fabulously wealthy who inherited their money and have always been 
rich live. Tom, Daisy, and Jo...
Why does Gatsby stop giving his parties? - Gatsby wants to be alone with Daisy. The parties were 
only so Gatsby could get closer to her. now that he has her, he has no need for the parties. 
A little accident occurs not far from Gatsby's mansion. Explain. How do those 
involved react? How does thi...
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Add to cartWhy does Gatsby stop giving his parties? - Gatsby wants to be alone with Daisy. The parties were 
only so Gatsby could get closer to her. now that he has her, he has no need for the parties. 
A little accident occurs not far from Gatsby's mansion. Explain. How do those 
involved react? How does thi...
"Nouveau Riche" (New Money) vs. Old Money Theme - If you have money society will still judge 
you whether its old or new money. 
American Dream - Gatsby and Nick - Seeking happiness, reason why Nick moves East 
As his dream of Daisy disintergrates what is revealed? - The corruption that wealth cau...
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Add to cart"Nouveau Riche" (New Money) vs. Old Money Theme - If you have money society will still judge 
you whether its old or new money. 
American Dream - Gatsby and Nick - Seeking happiness, reason why Nick moves East 
As his dream of Daisy disintergrates what is revealed? - The corruption that wealth cau...
"...a solemn old man, very helpless and dismayed, bundled up in a long cheap ulster...." - Henry c. 
Gatz 
"...I am one of the few honest people that i have ever known." - Nick 
"...she carried her surplus flesh sensuously as some women can." - Myrtle Wilson 
"By God, I may be old-fashioned i...
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Add to cart"...a solemn old man, very helpless and dismayed, bundled up in a long cheap ulster...." - Henry c. 
Gatz 
"...I am one of the few honest people that i have ever known." - Nick 
"...she carried her surplus flesh sensuously as some women can." - Myrtle Wilson 
"By God, I may be old-fashioned i...
Describe at least two representations of Gatsby's wealth? - His wealth is plain because of his huge 
house and invites lots of people over for parties. It shows he can indulge on elaborate parties 
Describe Nick's relationship Jordan. - They are friends first but it develops into something more. 
...
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Add to cartDescribe at least two representations of Gatsby's wealth? - His wealth is plain because of his huge 
house and invites lots of people over for parties. It shows he can indulge on elaborate parties 
Describe Nick's relationship Jordan. - They are friends first but it develops into something more. 
...
''Can't repeat the past? Why of course you can!'' - Jay Gatsby 
''Civilization's going to pieces. I've gotten to be a terrible pessimist about things... The idea is if we don't 
look out the white race will be--will be utterly submerged... It's up to us, who are the dominant race, to 
wat...
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Add to cart''Can't repeat the past? Why of course you can!'' - Jay Gatsby 
''Civilization's going to pieces. I've gotten to be a terrible pessimist about things... The idea is if we don't 
look out the white race will be--will be utterly submerged... It's up to us, who are the dominant race, to 
wat...
. What does Gatsby tell Nick about his past? - Gatsby tells Nick that he was educated at Oxford, his 
family died, he came into some 
money, and when the war came, he got some medals. He showed Nick the medals and a 
picture of himself with his college mates. 
. What does Jordan tell Nick about Dais...
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Add to cart. What does Gatsby tell Nick about his past? - Gatsby tells Nick that he was educated at Oxford, his 
family died, he came into some 
money, and when the war came, he got some medals. He showed Nick the medals and a 
picture of himself with his college mates. 
. What does Jordan tell Nick about Dais...
At the beginning of chapter 4, Nick mentions three rumors about the mysterious Gatsby that his guests 
have passed around at the parties. What are they? - That he is a bootlegger. He once killed a man 
who found out that he was the nephew to Von hindenburg and second cousin to the devil. 
Climax in ...
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Add to cartAt the beginning of chapter 4, Nick mentions three rumors about the mysterious Gatsby that his guests 
have passed around at the parties. What are they? - That he is a bootlegger. He once killed a man 
who found out that he was the nephew to Von hindenburg and second cousin to the devil. 
Climax in ...
Careless - What word does Nick use to describe Daisy and Tom at the end of the novel? 
Daisy's marriage to another man (Tom Buchanan) - The "very sad" event in his life to which Gatsby 
referred was .... 
Destruction and recklessness - What is the symbolism of the automobile? 
Eyes of God, God se...
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Add to cartCareless - What word does Nick use to describe Daisy and Tom at the end of the novel? 
Daisy's marriage to another man (Tom Buchanan) - The "very sad" event in his life to which Gatsby 
referred was .... 
Destruction and recklessness - What is the symbolism of the automobile? 
Eyes of God, God se...
"I wanted the world to be in uniform and at a sort of moral attention forever" - Nick says this 
At what point does Nick FINALLY deliver a judgment? 
"They're a rotten crowd . . . You're worth the whole damn bunch put together." - at the very end 
of the novel when he sees tom on the street. 
...
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Add to cart"I wanted the world to be in uniform and at a sort of moral attention forever" - Nick says this 
At what point does Nick FINALLY deliver a judgment? 
"They're a rotten crowd . . . You're worth the whole damn bunch put together." - at the very end 
of the novel when he sees tom on the street. 
...
Describe Daisy Buchanan - Nick's cousin; beautiful; rich; silly; once dated Gastby 
Describe Jay Gatsby - Rich; Possibly shady; throws huge parties; in love with Daisy 
Describe Myrtle Wilson - Tom's mistress; unhappy; poor; married to George Wilson 
Describe Nick Carraway - Narrator; sees himself...
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Add to cartDescribe Daisy Buchanan - Nick's cousin; beautiful; rich; silly; once dated Gastby 
Describe Jay Gatsby - Rich; Possibly shady; throws huge parties; in love with Daisy 
Describe Myrtle Wilson - Tom's mistress; unhappy; poor; married to George Wilson 
Describe Nick Carraway - Narrator; sees himself...
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