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Analysis notes for the green light in the great gatsby
THE GREAT GATSBY CHAPTER 3 ACTUAL TESTED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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Chapter one
- Nick moves to New York (east egg) and lives near jay
Gatsby
West egg east egg
Nick + Gatsby (new money) tom and daisy
(old money)
Vulnerable arrogant
- Nick goes to dinner at daisy’s and meets Jordan baker, a
pro golf player
- Tom answers the phone when it rings
Daisy says that it is his mistress (myrtle), tom is cheating on
daisy, but she knows it
- Nick comes home: Gatsby is looking across the bay
reaching at a green light
The green light
Symbolizes the American dream
Green = money
In chapter 1:
nick is an honest narrator; he is non-judgmental and because of
his past he will fit in at west and east egg
the idea of luxury is portrayed: mansions, parties, women doing
what they want
(Roaring 20’s)
Chapter two
Valley of ashes
Eyes of Dr. T.J
Eckleburg
EAS
T
EGG
Manhatt
an
, Wilson’s
- Between Newgarage
York, east and west egg
- Valley of ashes = bad area, symbolizes the poor
- Covered in the waste op capitalism, consequences of the
pursuit of wealth
DR t.j Eckleburg’s eyes:
- 2 large eyes behind yellow glasses
Symbolizes: eyes of God judging the social and moral decay of
the American whose religion is lost.
- Tom and nick take the train to New York. Tom wants to
introduce nick to his mistress myrtle Wilson – myrtle’s
husband is George
- Tom + nick + myrtle take a taxi to New York and goes to
an apartment, myrtle’s sister: Catherine joins with some
friends (everyone drinks)
- Myrtle complains says daisy’s name – tom hits her, breaks
her nose
Nick takes an early train home.
Geography:
Used to differentiate between social classes, upper class vs
lower class
During party: myrtle acts rich, tom reminds her of her place by
hitting her
Chapter three
- Gatsby’s party
- Nick gets an invite
Nick feels awkward, he sees Jordan baker and mingles – they
talk about Gatsby
- Ask where he is: no one knows
Jordan shares rumors about Gatsby, he once killed a man …
Nick feels serious about Jordan even though she is dishonest
(He wonders is he is in love)
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