"I realize now that under different circumstances that ... might have been one of the crises of my life."
What "crisis" did Nick narrowly avoid in Ch. 5?
On the day of the meeting, before "the big reveal" Daisy could best be described as...
On the day of the meeting, before "the big reveal" Gatsby could best be described as...
Gastby has dressed himself for the occasion in...
At "the big reveal" Gatsby and Daisy could best be described as...
At "the big reveal" Nick could best be described as...
When Daisy sees Gatsby she remarks, "I certainly am awfully glad to see you again."
This sentence contains a(n)...
The above literary device creates which effect in this context?
During the "tea party" at Nick's, Fitzgerald uses all of the following to show suspense and/or awkwardness EXCEPT?
Match the symbolism from Ch. 5 to what is being represented metaphorically:
| Stavka koja se može prevući | arrow_right_alt | Odgovarajuća stavka |
|---|---|---|
the green light | arrow_right_alt | time feeling frozen or stopped |
the pouring rain | arrow_right_alt | Daisy and Gatsby's relationship status |
the "broken" clock | arrow_right_alt | Daisy and Gatsby's conversation/feelings |
purple lavender and lilacs | arrow_right_alt | Daisy's alluring siren-like qualities |
Daisy's voice | arrow_right_alt | dazzling/blinding love |
Light | arrow_right_alt | a once enchanted object, now just a mundane object |
After "the big reveal" and their private chat, Gatsby could best be described as...
After "the big reveal" and their private chat, Daisy could best be described as...
Gatsby claims the photo of an elderly man in a yachting outfit, hanging in his bedroom, is of Mr. Jonathan Gatsby, his deceased father.
Gatsby is also in the photo, also in a yachting outfit.
Gatsby carries Daisy over the threshold of his home, like newlyweds.
Once again, a telephone call interrupts the moment...
Gatsby escorts Daisy towards the front and out of the house, redirecting her out of his home throughout the evening.
Daisy leaves with Nick before the end of the evening.
Through the end of the chapter, the light in the rooms...
Based on your answer to the previous question, Fitzgerald uses the lighting to...
In Your Opinion: Is Daisy in love with Gatsby? Or with his wealth? How can you tell?
In Your Opinion: Is Nick complicit in this love affair? Why or why not?