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The Great Gatsby

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What does the green light that Gatsby looks at from his house on the other side of sound represent, and why did he live in that certain location

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What does the green light that Gatsby looks at from his house on the other side of sound represent, and why did he live in that certain location


The light represents where Daisy lives and he moved there because he could live near Daisy(Fitzgerald 20-21)


What was the symbolism behind Gatsby's pool at the end of the story, "I haven't used the pool all summer"(Fitzgerald 153) 

What does this quote mean?

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What was the symbolism behind Gatsby's pool at the end of the story, "I haven't used the pool all summer"(Fitzgerald 153) 

What does this quote mean?


That Gatsby was so engulfed with Daisy, he didn't have time to use his own stuff.

 

Gatsby wants to purify himself but it is too late.

 

Gatsby's unwillingness to let go, just like how he wouldn't let go of Daisy.

 

The pool represents that there is still love and it has not been drained yet.

 

 


What does the T.J. Eckleburg billboard represent?

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What does the T.J. Eckleburg billboard represent?


The eyes represent God and judgement. (Fitzgerald 24) 


Why was Gatsby motivated to get Daisy back?

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Why was Gatsby motivated to get Daisy back?


To return things back to normal like they were when he was stationed in Kentucky. (Fitzgerald 148-150)


Why was Gatsby so nervous to see Daisy again?

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Why was Gatsby so nervous to see Daisy again?


They hadn't seen eachother for "Five years next november" (Fitzgerald 87) 

Gatsby thought thing would be different.


What was the significant about Nick and Gatsby's lawns?

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What was the significant about Nick and Gatsby's lawns?


Nick's was overgrown and resembled how he wasn't as rich as Gatsby, and Gatsby's was trim to perfection and better kept. (Fitzgerald 82)


What did Nick notice when he went to Gatsby's funeral and what was ironic?

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What did Nick notice when he went to Gatsby's funeral and what was ironic?


He noticed that no one was came and it was ironic because he had massive parties.


What does Nick say about himself in the first few pages of the book, but does he keep true to what he says

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What does Nick say about himself in the first few pages of the book, but does he keep true to what he says


That he is not judgemental, and some examples are "


What food did Nick eat the night of Gatsby's party, and what was so ironic

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What food did Nick eat the night of Gatsby's party, and what was so ironic


He had a steak and its ironic because Gatsby has chefs that prepare his food and Nick made his food himself and is not as good as Gatsby's


Is Nick Carraway narration neccessary? If we read the story through a third person narrator, what would we lose and gain?

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Is Nick Carraway narration neccessary? If we read the story through a third person narrator, what would we lose and gain?


Gain: Other perspectives of the story, and know how the other characters feel

Lose: The story would be less bias


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