The Great Gatsby, by F. Scott Fitzgerald

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Chapter 1 1. Describe the narrator. Not only what he looks like, but also what he believes in? Nick Carraway is a young man from Minnesota. He believes that whenever he feels like criticizing someone, he should always keep in mind that everyone didn’t have the same leverage as him, emphasized by his father. 2. Where does the The Great Gatsby take place? Describe what we know of the area from the book's first chapter The Great Gatsby takes place in summer 1922. He rented a place located on a long island known as West Egg. We know that West Egg is a lower class area, compared to East Egg, the rich and wealthy society. 3. How does Fitzgerald describe Daisy and Jordan? What are these women like? What do they talk about? He describes Daisy and Jordan by what they were wearing, white dresses. Jordan is really shy and Daisy is more of an extrovert. 4. Nick (the narrator) visits his cousin and her husband. What doesn’t he like about the two of them? Nick finds that they’re careless people that have trouble taking care of their child. 5. What are Daisy and Tom's lives like? What are they interested in? What's their marriage like? Daisy and Tom’s lives are good because they are rich people living in a rich society. They are interested in making their daughter become an intelligent person. Their marriage isn’t too intimate and personal; they’re just a regular family that doesn’t do anything explicit. 6. What do you think of Tom? What kind of man is he? What was he like in college and what is he like now? Tom’s personality is acting like he knows it all type of thing. In college, Tom was a good football player, but now he’s ignorant and talks big. 7. What does Gatsby do at the end of the chapter? Gatsby at the end of the chapter is standi... ... middle of paper ... ... What are they like? How do they behave? The guests are rowdy and they all like to drink and dance. They don’t seem to have a concern for Gatsby’s house on how they treat it. 7. How does Nick describe himself? What does he say is his "cardinal virtue"? How does he compare to Jordan in this way? He says that his cardinal virtue is him being a very honest person. He compares this to Jordan by saying that he will first have to settle things back home before anything happens between the 2 of them. 8. How does Jordan treat Nick? Quote a line. 9. Why do they suspect all these things of Gatsby? They all suspect these things about Gatsby because some people know about him from other people that told stories about him to them. Then rumours start spreading about Gatsby. 10. Are these compliments? No, they’re not compliments because they refer to him killing someone.

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