What Makes Nick Assume Responsible For The Great Gatsby

2162 Words9 Pages

The Great Gatsby - F. Scott Fitzgerald Study Guide Questions Chapter 1 1. On the second page of the novel, Nick Carraway describes Gatsby. What are Nick’s feelings about Gatsby? Which words/phrases help you decipher that meaning? He admires gatsby.’’If personality is an unbroken series of successful gescorn.’’ 2. What do we learn about Nick Carraway in the introductory section of the novel?nick is lower class and he fought in the war 3. In discussing East Egg and West Egg, Nick states: “To the wingless a more arresting phenomenon is their dissimilarity in every particular except shape and size.” Indicate what the “dissimilarities” might be.his social economic difference 4. Compare the homes of Nick, Gatsby, and the Buchanans. How …show more content…

Fitzgerald’s description of Tom, Daisy, and Jordan creates not only an impression of physical appearance, but also contains added information about their personalities. What do you learn about their history and interests? What do their gestures and mannerisms reveal about their personalities?Tom and Daisy are in a relationship but its not going so great,Nick learns that Tom is cheating in his wife.Jordan is very nosey and …show more content…

What makes Nick assume responsibility for the funeral arrangements? No one cared for Gatsby so he decided to do it instead 2. What version of the tragedy appeared in the newspapers? How do you account for the fact that this version goes unchallenged and uncorrected?Nick was the spokesperson because no one volunteered to do so 3. How does Gatsby’s father learn of the tragedy? To what extent does the father know his son? Gatsby’s dad heard from a newspaper.His father isn't aware of his life 4. Discuss the significance of Gatsby’s boyhood program for self-improvement. He always try to make improvements on himself 5. What is ironic about Gatsby’s funeral?everyone comes to his parties but a few were at his funeral 6. What is the significance of including the scene with Jordan Baker?the scene shows nick;s disgust with everyone involved with the incident 7. What moral judgment does Nick make about Tom and Daisy? Discuss. They are both reckless and careless people.They let other people clean up their messes 8. Explain the significance of the last page of the novel in relation to Gatsby’s dream and to the American Dream. Gatsby had many years of life ahead of him but all he could think of was living in the