Essay On What Does Kennedy's Yacht Represent In The Great Gatsby

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Chapter 5 1. What steps has Gatsby taken to ensure this reunion day is perfect? Gatsby made sure to make the reunion perfect by over-delivering lots of flowers, he was wearing a white suit, and he even made sure that he mowed Nick’s lawn. 2. Why does Gatsby take Nick and Daisy the long way around his house to the front door instead of just cutting through the back lawn? Gatsby wanted to show off his big house to Nick and Daisy, mostly Daisy, so he can impress her. 3. Consider the scene with the shirts. Obviously, Daisy’s not crying because of the actual shirts. Analyze the passage and explain what, exactly, has caused Daisy to become so emotional as she wraps herself in all those shirts. Daisy became very emotional over the shirts because …show more content…

In the first few pages of this chapter, we learn about Gatsby’s background. Why did he leave college after just two weeks? Gatsby left college after just two weeks because he didn’t want to be a janitor anymore to make it through college. 5. To young Gatz, what does Dan Cody’s yacht represent? Dan Cody’s yacht can represent the life of luxury with its beauty and glamor in the world. 6. What is Nick’s view of repeating the past, and what is Gatsby’s opinion? Nick and Gatsby’s views about repeating the past are completely opposite. Nick says that, “you can’t repeat the past” and Gatsby says that, “you can repeat the past.” Chapter 7 7. Why, do you suppose, Fitzgerald links the behavior of the characters to the hottest day of the summer? Fitzgerald linked the behavior of the characters because it was super super hot and everyone was really mad. 8. What causes Tom to realize that his wife has been having an affair with Gatsby? Tom realizes that his wife is having an affair with Gatsby when he sees a glimpse of Daisy and Gatsby together and how she looks at him through their eye …show more content…

What does Gatsby understand about Daisy’s voice that Nick does not? Gatsby understands that Daisy ‘has a voice full of money’. 10. Besides Myrtle’s, what other eyes “kept their vigil” on the activities along the roadway? The other eyes were Dr. T.J. Eckleberg’s. 11. As always, there is a grain of truth in what Gatsby says. In what sense is he an Oxford man? Gatsby is considered somewhat of an Oxford man because he went to school at Oxford for 5 months. 12. Why does Tom make the point to Wilson that he just drove the coupe from New York and the yellow car does not actually belong to him? Tom does not want Wilson to figure out that it was him in the yellow car and it was him that really ran over Myrtle. 13. Who was driving Gatsby’s car when it hit Myrtle? Daisy was driving Gatsby’s car when it hit Myrtle. Chapter 8 14. In what context do Dr. Eckleburg’s eyes appear in this chapter? Dr. Eckleburg’s eyes appear like the eyes of God. 15. When Wilson disappears for three hours, where did he go to learn Gatsby’s name? Wilson learned about Gatsby’s name from