Great Gatsby Review Questions

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Who survives in this world?

the rich

What is Gatsby's dream and what are his methods?

get Daisy back (repeat the past); buy his house, throw parties, have Nick throw lunch

What is Myrtle's function of the 1920s?

gold-digger

Why is the title appropriate? Was Gatsby great? Was he a failure, and why?

he held onto his dream until he died; did everything right but failed bc Daisy's not worthy of his devotion

How has Nick matured by the end of the novel?

he prefers boring and moral to exciting and immoral

Why does Nick return to the Mid-West?

he won't find happiness in the city bc of the loose morals

Can a person repeat the past?

no

Does the novel represent the total picture of life in the 1920's? Explain.

no; only the rich in cities

What is Tom's function of the 1920s?

old money

What is Henry Gatz's function of the 1920s?

proud of Gatsby

Why does Nick end his relationship with Jordan?

she's selfish like the rest (and a pathological liar)

What is a real gentleman, talking about Tom and Gatsby?

someone who cares, is devoted, and make sacrifices

How is Gatsby like Ben Franklin?

the self-improvement schedule

What are the values and goals of the world described in the novel?

values are social standing, money, partying, and flaunting their wealth

How did Nick grow up?

with mid-west values; don't judge until you know someone

What destroys both Wilson and Gatsby?

women (devoted to their women, and the women aren't devoted back)

What is Jordan's function of the 1920s?

athlete, deception

What is George's function of the 1920s?

hard worker and outcast

What is Nick's attitude toward the Buchanans and Jordan at the beginning of the novel?

attracted to their money

What forces change Nick's attitude toward Tom?

breaking Myrtle's nose, Daisy's finger, double standards, racist to blacks and the poor, no respect for women, left after Gatsby's death

What does Nick learn about Daisy?

At the beginning, she's a victim (Tom is manipulative, violent, disloyal and tells everyone about it) and not at end (she's just like Tom; runs off after the accident)

What is Nick's original opinion of Gatsby?

disapproving of him showing off

How does the novel show a perversion of the American Dream?

Gatsby achieved the dream but still isn't happy

How does the era of Prohibition lend an added significance to the hypocrisy emphasized in the novel?

Gatsby is the only one criticized for bootlegging when they all drink alcohol

How does Nick come to change his mind about Gatsby?

Gatsby stayed outside Daisy's house in case Tom hurts her (bc of the fight); Daisy only married Tom bc he was rich

Nick and Gatsby are foils for Fitz's life. What 2 personalities do they represent?

Nick is realism (can't bring back the past) and Gatsby is idealism (can bring back the past)

What is Daisy's function of the 1920s?

flapper, old money

Is Jay Gatsby an idealist or materialist? Explain?

appears to be a materialist, but is an idealist bc it's all for Daisy


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