Sunday, September 15, 2019
Great Gatsby Questions
The Great Gatsby Study GuideChapter 11. Explain what Fitzgerald achieved by using Nickââ¬â¢s point of view to tell Gatsbyââ¬â¢s story? He achieves a wider look at things. 2. What do we learn about Nick Carraway in the introductory section of the novel? He is upper middle class and went to college. 3. In discussing East Egg and West Egg, Nick states, ââ¬Å"To the wingless a more arresting phenomenon is their dissimilarity in every particular except shape and size. â⬠Indicate what the dissimilaritiesâ⬠Attitude, east egg is traditional; west egg is the new rich. 4. might be. Compare the homes of Nick, Gatsby and the Buchanans. How does each home reflect the personality of its owners? Nick is not flashy and small; Gatsby is a show off of his big home and throws his money around. They just want to fit in. They are classic. 5. Fitzgeraldââ¬â¢s description of Tom, Daisy, and Jordan creates not only an impression of physical appearance, but also contains added information. What do you learn about their history and interests, and from their gestures and mannerisms? Tom tends to be a show off and shows what he has. Daisy is a manipulated and whispers so people can bend close. Jordan plays golf and athletic and tom boy and very independent and not married and commandââ¬â¢s attention.6. When Nick leaves the Buchananââ¬â¢s house, he is ââ¬Å"confused and a little disgusted. â⬠Why? What does this suggest about his values? Because he knows Tomââ¬â¢s a player. He values. Friendship and people.7. Though we do not meet Gatsby until Chapter 3, we hear references to him in the conversations of others. Note each reference. What impression do you get? Snobby, stuck up, and flounderââ¬â¢s his money.Chapter 21. I what way is the description in the opening paragraphs of Chapter 2 appropriate to the t otal atmosphere of this chapter? What is symbolic about the ââ¬Å"valley of ashesâ⬠and ââ¬Å"the eyes of Dr. T. J. Eckleburgâ⬠? Void if life, depressing. (Grey) Lack of life.2. Evaluate Myrtleââ¬â¢s talk of her unhappy marriage. What does she seem to be trying to justify? How she is unhappy with her husband.3. How does Myrtleââ¬â¢s speech reveal her character? She wants to play the victim.4. What does the scene in this New York apartment reveal about Tom? About Myrtle? He does not care and slaps myrtle. She is desperate.5. Does Nick enjoy the afternoon at the apartment in New York? Why or why not? No, because of the incident between Tom and Myrtle. Socratic Seminar QuestionsChapter 31. Chapter 3 describes Gatsbyââ¬â¢s ââ¬Å"little partyâ⬠. Enumerate details about the party itself, about the guests and about their conversation and behavior. He has caters, replaces dresses, has a buffet, serves two dinners.2. Describe the meeting between Nick and Gatsby. Comment on Fitzgeraldââ¬â¢s skill in preparing for Gatsbyââ¬â¢s entrance into the story. Very, Awkward. He uses hints.3. In what way are Nick and Gatsby similar at this point? Why are they paradoxical? He sounds just like Nick and have things in common. Had a normal conversation.4. What is the reason for Nickââ¬â¢s breaking the story at this point?Read the section beginning with ââ¬Å"Reading over what I have written so far . . . â⬠Proving that his normal. They are very similar5. At the end of Chapter 3, Nick meets Jordan again. The author includes several episodes that emphasize her carelessness and basic dishonesty. Discuss these instances. What do they reveal about Jordan? About Nick?6. Notice the last paragraph in Chapter 3. Is Nick being overly proud here? Discuss. He is thinking too much of himself, and not of others.Chapter 41. The introductory section of Chapter 4 gives a long roster of those who attended Gatsbyââ¬â¢s parties. How do they behave toward their host? Why, then, do they accept his hospitality? They go to use Gatsby.2. Describe Gatsbyââ¬â¢s car? Itââ¬â¢s a cream color, Bright with nickel.3. Discuss the details that Gatsby shares with Nick about his past. He was in the war, and his family had passed away. He traveled to the big cities. He won a medal from war.4. Does Nick believe Gatsbyââ¬â¢s story? Why or why not? No, because things donââ¬â¢t match up. Because Gatsby carries a picture and a medal.5. Who is Meyer Wolfsheim? What seems to be his connection with Gatsby? He is Gatsby Acquaintance. Because theyââ¬â¢re both business associates.6. Jordan Baker tells Nick about Daisy, Gatsby, and Tom. S ummarize the story. When daisy meets a guy named Jay Gatsby who is a soldier and is engaged but he goes to war and she ends up and leaves the house and she gets caught but doesnââ¬â¢t speck her parents and still goes out with no soldiers. Gets engaged in February and marries. The night be for her wedding she gets smashed and gets drunk and throws away her pearls from tom then they take her a cold bath and make her hurry downstairs.7. Explain the epigraph on the title page of the novel. What does it reveal about Gatsby and his love for Daisy? He is willing to do anything for daisy.8. Do we know why Gatsby has so many parties? Why did he buy the house? Explain. For daisy because he likes her. He wants for daisy to show up.9. What new meaning do you see in the last two paragraphs of Chapter 1? What does Nick mean when he says, ââ¬Å"Then it had not been merely the stars to which he had aspired on that June nightâ⬠? He is trying to reach out for her. He is talking about daisy.1 0. When Gatsby spoke to Jordan in his library in Chapter 3, he had devised a plan involving Nick. What was it?Why did he not ask Nick directly? Because wanted nick to invite daisy to nicks and Gatsby would show up to nicks house.Chapter 51. Gatsbyââ¬â¢s actions in preparing for Daisyââ¬â¢s arrival seem both flamboyant and absurd. What does he do? Why? Heââ¬â¢s trembling and his hands are just weighed into his pockets.2. Discuss Gatsbyââ¬â¢s actions once Daisy arrives. How do we know he is nervous? How does he try to impress her? He shows his house.3. Toward the end of the chapter, Nick attempts to explain ââ¬Å"the expression of bewilderment that had come back into Gatsbyââ¬â¢s face. â⬠What explanation does Nick give? Why, in his opinion, is daisy not at fault? He has been building this up and now he has achieved his goal. Because he built her up too much.4. Describe Daisyââ¬â¢s reactions during the course of her meeting with Gatsby. Sheââ¬â¢s so emotiona l.5. Has Nick been affected by the meeting between Gatsby and Daisy? In what way? Yes, because he was disappointed for Gatsby.Chapter 61. What was Gatsbyââ¬â¢s real name? Why and when had he changed it? James Gatz. He changed it at the age of 17 he changed it because of Dan cody.2. In what way was Dan Cody involved in Gatsbyââ¬â¢s destiny?3. Why does Tom attend Gatsbyââ¬â¢s party?How does this scene reveal that contrast between Gatsby and Tom? Because he was asked to and to keep an eye on his wife and he wants to know more about Gatsby. Gatsby is generous and Tom is not.4. What is deeply ironic in Tomââ¬â¢s statement, ââ¬Å". . . I may be old-fashioned in my ideas, but women run around too much these days to suit meâ⬠? He is a hypocrite.5. Note the reactions of Tom and Daisy at different times during Gatsbyââ¬â¢s party. Did they enjoy themselves? Explain. No, Tom did not enjoy himself and Daisy only liked the actress under the tree.6. What suspicions does Tom ha ve about Gatsby? What does he vow to do? His past where he got his money because thinks heââ¬â¢s a bootlegger. He will find out the truth about Gatsby and everything about Gatsby.7. What do Nick and Gatsby talk about after the party? How daisy didnââ¬â¢t like it.8. What is Gatsby expecting of Daisy that prompts Nick to warn him, ââ¬Å"I wouldnââ¬â¢t ask too much of her . . . You canââ¬â¢t repeat the pastâ⬠? For Daisy to tell Tom that she does not love him.Chapter 71. Note the use Fitzgerald makes of the weather as a background for significant events. Point out examples in this chapter and in previous chapters. Itââ¬â¢s hot boiling. Points out its hot ââ¬Å"Itââ¬â¢s Hotâ⬠said by Daisy.2. Gatsby has made some changes in his lifestyle that so concerned Nick that he went to check on him. What changes do you note? Why did he make them? The staff was fired and he rehired new people except the gardener because daisy did not see him. To make it all about Daisy .3. Analyze daisyââ¬â¢s attitude toward her child as evidenced in this chapter and in Chapter 1. Is she a good mother? Explain why Gatsby looked ââ¬Å"at the child with surprise. â⬠She agreed to stay with her husband for her child. He didnââ¬â¢t think she was the women she was 5 years ago and the baby canââ¬Ët go away4. With whom does Tom talk on the telephone early in the chapter? About what? George about the car deal.5. What startling discovery does Tom make shortly after lunch? Daisyââ¬â¢s affair6. What does Gatsby mean when he says that Daisyââ¬â¢s voice is ââ¬Å"full of moneyâ⬠? Why does Fitzgerald put those words in Gatsbyââ¬â¢s mouth and not Nickââ¬â¢s? She has changed. Itââ¬â¢s a way of Gatsby way of growing up.7. What arrangements are made regarding the passengers of each car on the trip to the city? Why? Tom, Jordan, Nick take the yellow car.Daisy and Gatsby ride in the white coupe. Tom had a plan going on.8. Eyes play a significant rol e in this chapter. Explain. Gods watching you and watches everything.9. Explain Nickââ¬â¢s statement paralleling Tom and Wilson. ââ¬Å". . . it occurred to me that there was no difference between men, in intelligence or race, so profound as the difference between the sick and the well. â⬠Refer to the text and explain what prompted Nick to say this. The both discovered that there wifeââ¬â¢s are having affairs.10. What does Gatsby do that makes Nick want ââ¬Å"to get up and slap him on the backâ⬠? Why does Nick feel this way? Because he said that he wife does not love him.11. Does Daisy know what love is? Whom does she really love? No. She loves Gatsby but Really loves Tom.12. In what way is each of the main characters involved in the tragedy that occurs at the end of this chapter?13. Is there any significance in the fact that the day is Nickââ¬â¢s birthday? Nick sees his 30th birthday as a significant entrance into a world of ââ¬Å"loneliness, a thinning list o f single men to know, a thinning briefcase of enthusiasm, thinning hair. â⬠14. Why is it necessary for the author to introduce a new character, Michaelis, at this point in the novel?15. Explain what Nick means when he says, ââ¬Å". . . suddenly I guessed at the truthâ⬠?16. At the end of Chapter 7 Nick observes Gatsby, Tom, and Daisy after the accident. What conclusions does he reach? After observing Gatsby, Tom, and Daisy after the accident at the end of chapter 7 of the Great Gatsby, Nick comes to the conclusion that Myrtle must have been hit by Gatsby and Daisy, driving back from the city in Gatsbyââ¬â¢s big yellow automobile.17. Explain the last paragraph of Chapter 7.Before the trip into the city and the accident, Gatsby was convinced that Daisy was in love with him and would without a doubt leave Tom for him. When he watches Daisy and Tom in the kitchen, the reality of the situation is starting to hit him. Ever since he and Daisy fell apart when she married Tom, h e has entirely devoted his life to acquiring wealth to impress Daisy and when her back. He has devoted his whole life and heart to this woman, and so as he watches her slipping away from him again, he knows nothing more than to return to his vigil over the woman that has controlled his life.Chapter 81. At the beginning of the chapter, the story is interrupted at its most dramatic point. What is the authorââ¬â¢s purpose in breaking the story here? He had known what he was doing all along and justified his attentions.2. What had prompted Gatsby to talk freely to Nick now, when he was unwilling to do so in the past?3. What further information do we learn about Gatsby? He loved Daisy and wrote her.4. As Nick leaves Gatsby the morning after the accident, he remarks, ââ¬Å"Theyââ¬â¢re a rotten crowd. â⬠Enumerate the people ââ¬Å"theyâ⬠refers to. Why are they ââ¬Å"rottenâ⬠?He refers to Tom, Daisy. Because they are hypocrites, Liars.5. What is the compliment that Nick pays to Gatsby? Why does Nick feel compelled to commend Gatsby? He only complimented them only once. He really wanted to give him a push.6. Explain Nickââ¬â¢s meaning when he balances Gatsbyââ¬â¢s supposed ââ¬Å"corruptionâ⬠against his ââ¬Å"incorruptible dreamâ⬠. Nick means that Gatsby used an illegal and corrupt way of obtaining money all in the name of a pure uncorrupted dream of starting a life with the love of his life, Daisy.7. How does Wilson view the ââ¬Å"eyes of Dr. T. J. Eckleburgâ⬠? Does Wilsonââ¬â¢s statement have a symbolic level for the novel as a whole? Explain. They are the eyes of god. God is watching you.8. Trace the movements of Gatsby and Wilson at the end of Chapter 8. What Nickââ¬â¢s meaning when he says, ââ¬Å". . . the holocaust was completeâ⬠? When George dies itââ¬â¢s the end of the Holocaust.Chapter 91. What makes Nick assume responsibility for the funeral arrangements? Specify the things he did. Because nobody comes thru. Calling people for the funeral. Trying to find Gatsby father to be there and getting Daisy to be there as well.2. What version of the tragedy appeared in the newspapers? How would your account for the fact that this version went unchallenged and uncorrected? Portraying George was crazy.3. Hos had Gatsbyââ¬â¢s father learned of the tragedy? To what extent does the father know his son? The papers. That he was proud of his son he knows him as a figure not as a son.4. Discuss the significance of Gatsbyââ¬â¢s boyhood program for self-improvement? It got him to change himself.5. What is the irony of Gatsbyââ¬â¢s funeral? How nobody shows up to a funeral but to a party people showed up.6. What is the significance of including the scene with Jordan Baker? Jordanââ¬â¢s scene drives apart her relationship with Nick7. What moral judgment does Nick make about Tom and Daisy? Discuss. The moral judgment that Nick makes regarding Tom and Daisy is that they are self-centere d people who do not care whose lives they hurt as long they continue to have their luxurious lives.8. Explain the significance of the last page of the novel in relation to Gatsbyââ¬â¢s dream and the American Dream. Nick's reflections at the end of Chapter Nine of The Great Gatsby bring the motif of geography to a conclusion as Nick philosophizes that the story of Gatsby is conclusively a storyâ⬠¦
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