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Give examples of how the guests spread rumors about Gatsby's background, and how they demonstrate apathy towards him just so they can indulge in the pleasures he provides.
When Gatsby tells Nick about his life, do you think that he is lying? Why or why not?
Get a copy of the Sheik of Araby or listen to the Beatles' version of it. Why do you think Fitzgerald chose this poem for what the little girls were singing in chapter 4? Explain its meaning.
Explain the connection between Gatsby, Jordan, Daisy, and Nick.
Describe Gatsby's emotional state when Daisy arrives at Nick's house.
Explain what the narrator means when he says that, "Americans, while occasionally willing to be serfs, have always been obstinate about being peasantry."
When Daisy starts crying over Gatsby's beautiful shirts, do you think she is crying because she is in love with Gatsby or with his lifestyle? Use the novel to support your answer.
Explain what Nick means, in chapter six, when he says that "Jay Gatsby, of West Egg, Long Island, sprang from his Platonic conception of himself." Describe Gatz's transformation into Gatsby.
Why do you think Nick has such a fascination with Daisy's voice? Give examples from the novel of when he refers to this fascination.
Dissect and explain what the final paragraph of chapter 6 means to you.
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