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Characters To Know

Explore the intricate web of characters and themes in F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Great Gatsby." Understand the motivations of key figures like Jay Gatsby, Daisy Buchanan, and Tom Buchanan, as well as the significance of symbols such as the green light and the Valley of Ashes. Delve into major themes like the American Dream, materialism, and the carelessness of the wealthy. This guide will help you identify important quotes and analyze how character actions drive the novel’s plot and conflict, enhancing your comprehension of this literary classic.

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Characters To Know

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  1. Characters To Know • Jay Gatsby 10. Dan Cody • Nick Carroway 11. Meyer Wolfsheim • Jordan Baker 12. Catherine • Tom Buchanan 13. Michaelis • Daisy Buchanan • George Wilson • Myrtle Wilson • Klipspringer • Henry Gatz

  2. Themes To Know • Modern Love • The American Dream • Materialism • Corruption of The American Dream 5. Carelessness of the Rich

  3. Symbols To Understand • Daisy Buchanan • Silver and Gold Colors • The Green Light • Gatsby’s Automobile, Home and Clothing • Valley of Ashes • West Egg • East Egg 8. Billboard of Dr. T. J. Eckelberg

  4. Additional Information • Be able to identify quotes based on who is speaking or who is being spoken about. These quotes will be significant to understanding the characters, plot or themes in the novel. • Understand the basic plot of the novel and how the characters’ actions create conflict or a chain of events within the plot.

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