Chapter Three Flashcards

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What does Nick notice about Gatsby’s parties once he is invited?

A

The party is filled with people who have not been invited. They were ‘agonisingly’ aware of the ‘easy money; surrounding them.

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What does Nick hear about Gatsby whilst at the party?

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Rumours entailing him being a German Spy, an Oxford graduate and someone even claims he killed a man.

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What does Gatsby appear to exist as?

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Barely exists past his rumours.

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What luxurious elements of the party are detailed?

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A live orchestra, a cornucopia of food, imported fruits and endless reserves of alcohol.

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5
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What do Nick and Jordan decide to do?

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They decide to find Gatsby and wander into Gatsby’s library.

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Who do they find in Gatsby’s library?

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A somewhat drunk man who wears Owl like glasses - Nick refers to him as Owl Eyes.

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What is Owl Eyes amazed by?

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Gatsby’s book collection - he in disbelief that they are real. The vastness and ‘realism’ of Gatsby’s book collection amazes him.

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What do the books reveal about the roaring twenties?

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The shallowness of the period - the vast library of realism does not get read. The book contains ‘realism’ just for show.

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Who does Nick have a conversation with and where do they think they have met?

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Gatsby - they realise they may have crossed paths in the war.

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10
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What does Gatsby call everyone?

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‘Old sport’

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What is Gatsby’s dazzling smile a cover for?

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Gatsby’s smile is a mask for the fun of the Roaring Twenties.

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Why does Gatsby interest Nick?

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Gatsby remains separate from the party - like he enjoys observing it more than partaking in it.

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13
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What does a butler approach Jordan to ask her?

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Asks her to come and meet with Gatsby.

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14
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What does Jordan tell Nick when she returns from seeing Gatsby?

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She heard ‘the most amazing thing’ - suddenly Gatsby has a past but Nick does not know about it.

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15
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What does Nick see on his way home?

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A crowd gathered around an automobile incident - a drunken man drove his new car into a ditch. The car is missing a tire but he still tries to reverse out of the ditch.

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16
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What does the car crash symbolise?

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Symbolises the recklessness of the roaring twenties and the plunge Fitzgerald sensed would end the boom.
It also foreshadows a car crash later in the novel.

17
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What does Nick make clear to the reader?

A

By establishing his everyday summer he makes it clear that he does more than go to parties.

18
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What does Nick says he does in the summer?

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Works each day in the city, has a brief relationship with a woman and then begins to date Jordan Baker.

19
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Why does Nick not like Jordan?

A

Finds he is attracted to her but cannot like her as she dishonest and even cheats at golf.

20
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What does Nick say he is the only sort of person he has ever met?

A

He is the only honest person yet he is in a relationship with someone he does not like?

21
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What is Nick uncomfortable with?

A

The loose morals shared by other characters.