The Great Gatsby
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Characters
Themes
Symbolism
Setting
Plot
Jay Gatsby
Mysterious millionaire
Pursues the American Dream
Daisy Buchanan
Gatsby's love interest
Married to Tom Buchanan
Tom Buchanan
Daisy's husband
Wealthy and arrogant
Nick Carraway
Narrator and Gatsby's neighbor
Provides insight into the story
Jordan Baker
Daisy's friend and Nick's love interest
Professional golfer
The American Dream
Pursuit of wealth and social status
Illusion vs reality
Love and Desire
Obsession and idealization
Unattainable love
Social Class
Wealth and privilege
Corruption and moral decay
Loss and Nostalgia
Past vs present
Regret and longing
The Green Light
Represents Gatsby's hopes and dreams
Symbolizes the unattainable
The Valley of Ashes
Symbolizes the moral and social decay
Represents the consequences of the pursuit of wealth
The Eyes of Doctor T.J. Eckleburg
Symbolize the loss of moral values
Represents the judgment of society
Long Island, New York
East Egg
Represents old money and established wealth
West Egg
Represents new money and newly rich
The Valley of Ashes
Represents the social and moral decay
Introduction to characters and setting
Gatsby's pursuit of Daisy
Extramarital affairs and conflicts
Tragic climax and downfall
Conclusion and reflection on the American Dream
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Characters
Themes
Symbolism
Setting
Plot
Jay Gatsby
Mysterious millionaire
Pursues the American Dream
Daisy Buchanan
Gatsby's love interest
Married to Tom Buchanan
Tom Buchanan
Daisy's husband
Wealthy and arrogant
Nick Carraway
Narrator and Gatsby's neighbor
Provides insight into the story
Jordan Baker
Daisy's friend and Nick's love interest
Professional golfer
The American Dream
Pursuit of wealth and social status
Illusion vs reality
Love and Desire
Obsession and idealization
Unattainable love
Social Class
Wealth and privilege
Corruption and moral decay
Loss and Nostalgia
Past vs present
Regret and longing
The Green Light
Represents Gatsby's hopes and dreams
Symbolizes the unattainable
The Valley of Ashes
Symbolizes the moral and social decay
Represents the consequences of the pursuit of wealth
The Eyes of Doctor T.J. Eckleburg
Symbolize the loss of moral values
Represents the judgment of society
Long Island, New York
East Egg
Represents old money and established wealth
West Egg
Represents new money and newly rich
The Valley of Ashes
Represents the social and moral decay
Introduction to characters and setting
Gatsby's pursuit of Daisy
Extramarital affairs and conflicts
Tragic climax and downfall
Conclusion and reflection on the American Dream
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Characters
Themes
Symbolism
Setting
Plot
Jay Gatsby
Mysterious millionaire
Pursues the American Dream
Daisy Buchanan
Gatsby's love interest
Married to Tom Buchanan
Tom Buchanan
Daisy's husband
Wealthy and arrogant
Nick Carraway
Narrator and Gatsby's neighbor
Provides insight into the story
Jordan Baker
Daisy's friend and Nick's love interest
Professional golfer
The American Dream
Pursuit of wealth and social status
Illusion vs reality
Love and Desire
Obsession and idealization
Unattainable love
Social Class
Wealth and privilege
Corruption and moral decay
Loss and Nostalgia
Past vs present
Regret and longing
The Green Light
Represents Gatsby's hopes and dreams
Symbolizes the unattainable
The Valley of Ashes
Symbolizes the moral and social decay
Represents the consequences of the pursuit of wealth
The Eyes of Doctor T.J. Eckleburg
Symbolize the loss of moral values
Represents the judgment of society
Long Island, New York
East Egg
Represents old money and established wealth
West Egg
Represents new money and newly rich
The Valley of Ashes
Represents the social and moral decay
Introduction to characters and setting
Gatsby's pursuit of Daisy
Extramarital affairs and conflicts
Tragic climax and downfall
Conclusion and reflection on the American Dream
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Characters
Themes
Symbolism
Setting
Plot
Jay Gatsby
Mysterious millionaire
Pursues the American Dream
Daisy Buchanan
Gatsby's love interest
Married to Tom Buchanan
Tom Buchanan
Daisy's husband
Wealthy and arrogant
Nick Carraway
Narrator and Gatsby's neighbor
Provides insight into the story
Jordan Baker
Daisy's friend and Nick's love interest
Professional golfer
The American Dream
Pursuit of wealth and social status
Illusion vs reality
Love and Desire
Obsession and idealization
Unattainable love
Social Class
Wealth and privilege
Corruption and moral decay
Loss and Nostalgia
Past vs present
Regret and longing
The Green Light
Represents Gatsby's hopes and dreams
Symbolizes the unattainable
The Valley of Ashes
Symbolizes the moral and social decay
Represents the consequences of the pursuit of wealth
The Eyes of Doctor T.J. Eckleburg
Symbolize the loss of moral values
Represents the judgment of society
Long Island, New York
East Egg
Represents old money and established wealth
West Egg
Represents new money and newly rich
The Valley of Ashes
Represents the social and moral decay
Introduction to characters and setting
Gatsby's pursuit of Daisy
Extramarital affairs and conflicts
Tragic climax and downfall
Conclusion and reflection on the American Dream
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Characters
Themes
Symbolism
Setting
Plot
Jay Gatsby
Mysterious millionaire
Pursues the American Dream
Daisy Buchanan
Gatsby's love interest
Married to Tom Buchanan
Tom Buchanan
Daisy's husband
Wealthy and arrogant
Nick Carraway
Narrator and Gatsby's neighbor
Provides insight into the story
Jordan Baker
Daisy's friend and Nick's love interest
Professional golfer
The American Dream
Pursuit of wealth and social status
Illusion vs reality
Love and Desire
Obsession and idealization
Unattainable love
Social Class
Wealth and privilege
Corruption and moral decay
Loss and Nostalgia
Past vs present
Regret and longing
The Green Light
Represents Gatsby's hopes and dreams
Symbolizes the unattainable
The Valley of Ashes
Symbolizes the moral and social decay
Represents the consequences of the pursuit of wealth
The Eyes of Doctor T.J. Eckleburg
Symbolize the loss of moral values
Represents the judgment of society
Long Island, New York
East Egg
Represents old money and established wealth
West Egg
Represents new money and newly rich
The Valley of Ashes
Represents the social and moral decay
Introduction to characters and setting
Gatsby's pursuit of Daisy
Extramarital affairs and conflicts
Tragic climax and downfall
Conclusion and reflection on the American Dream
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Characters
Themes
Symbolism
Setting
Plot
Jay Gatsby
Mysterious millionaire
Pursues the American Dream
Daisy Buchanan
Gatsby's love interest
Married to Tom Buchanan
Tom Buchanan
Daisy's husband
Wealthy and arrogant
Nick Carraway
Narrator and Gatsby's neighbor
Provides insight into the story
Jordan Baker
Daisy's friend and Nick's love interest
Professional golfer
The American Dream
Pursuit of wealth and social status
Illusion vs reality
Love and Desire
Obsession and idealization
Unattainable love
Social Class
Wealth and privilege
Corruption and moral decay
Loss and Nostalgia
Past vs present
Regret and longing
The Green Light
Represents Gatsby's hopes and dreams
Symbolizes the unattainable
The Valley of Ashes
Symbolizes the moral and social decay
Represents the consequences of the pursuit of wealth
The Eyes of Doctor T.J. Eckleburg
Symbolize the loss of moral values
Represents the judgment of society
Long Island, New York
East Egg
Represents old money and established wealth
West Egg
Represents new money and newly rich
The Valley of Ashes
Represents the social and moral decay
Introduction to characters and setting
Gatsby's pursuit of Daisy
Extramarital affairs and conflicts
Tragic climax and downfall
Conclusion and reflection on the American Dream
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Characters
Themes
Symbolism
Setting
Plot
Jay Gatsby
Mysterious millionaire
Pursues the American Dream
Daisy Buchanan
Gatsby's love interest
Married to Tom Buchanan
Tom Buchanan
Daisy's husband
Wealthy and arrogant
Nick Carraway
Narrator and Gatsby's neighbor
Provides insight into the story
Jordan Baker
Daisy's friend and Nick's love interest
Professional golfer
The American Dream
Pursuit of wealth and social status
Illusion vs reality
Love and Desire
Obsession and idealization
Unattainable love
Social Class
Wealth and privilege
Corruption and moral decay
Loss and Nostalgia
Past vs present
Regret and longing
The Green Light
Represents Gatsby's hopes and dreams
Symbolizes the unattainable
The Valley of Ashes
Symbolizes the moral and social decay
Represents the consequences of the pursuit of wealth
The Eyes of Doctor T.J. Eckleburg
Symbolize the loss of moral values
Represents the judgment of society
Long Island, New York
East Egg
Represents old money and established wealth
West Egg
Represents new money and newly rich
The Valley of Ashes
Represents the social and moral decay
Introduction to characters and setting
Gatsby's pursuit of Daisy
Extramarital affairs and conflicts
Tragic climax and downfall
Conclusion and reflection on the American Dream
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Characters
Themes
Symbolism
Setting
Plot
Jay Gatsby
Mysterious millionaire
Pursues the American Dream
Daisy Buchanan
Gatsby's love interest
Married to Tom Buchanan
Tom Buchanan
Daisy's husband
Wealthy and arrogant
Nick Carraway
Narrator and Gatsby's neighbor
Provides insight into the story
Jordan Baker
Daisy's friend and Nick's love interest
Professional golfer
The American Dream
Pursuit of wealth and social status
Illusion vs reality
Love and Desire
Obsession and idealization
Unattainable love
Social Class
Wealth and privilege
Corruption and moral decay
Loss and Nostalgia
Past vs present
Regret and longing
The Green Light
Represents Gatsby's hopes and dreams
Symbolizes the unattainable
The Valley of Ashes
Symbolizes the moral and social decay
Represents the consequences of the pursuit of wealth
The Eyes of Doctor T.J. Eckleburg
Symbolize the loss of moral values
Represents the judgment of society
Long Island, New York
East Egg
Represents old money and established wealth
West Egg
Represents new money and newly rich
The Valley of Ashes
Represents the social and moral decay
Introduction to characters and setting
Gatsby's pursuit of Daisy
Extramarital affairs and conflicts
Tragic climax and downfall
Conclusion and reflection on the American Dream
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Characters
Themes
Symbolism
Setting
Plot
Jay Gatsby
Mysterious millionaire
Pursues the American Dream
Daisy Buchanan
Gatsby's love interest
Married to Tom Buchanan
Tom Buchanan
Daisy's husband
Wealthy and arrogant
Nick Carraway
Narrator and Gatsby's neighbor
Provides insight into the story
Jordan Baker
Daisy's friend and Nick's love interest
Professional golfer
The American Dream
Pursuit of wealth and social status
Illusion vs reality
Love and Desire
Obsession and idealization
Unattainable love
Social Class
Wealth and privilege
Corruption and moral decay
Loss and Nostalgia
Past vs present
Regret and longing
The Green Light
Represents Gatsby's hopes and dreams
Symbolizes the unattainable
The Valley of Ashes
Symbolizes the moral and social decay
Represents the consequences of the pursuit of wealth
The Eyes of Doctor T.J. Eckleburg
Symbolize the loss of moral values
Represents the judgment of society
Long Island, New York
East Egg
Represents old money and established wealth
West Egg
Represents new money and newly rich
The Valley of Ashes
Represents the social and moral decay
Introduction to characters and setting
Gatsby's pursuit of Daisy
Extramarital affairs and conflicts
Tragic climax and downfall
Conclusion and reflection on the American Dream
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Characters
Themes
Symbolism
Setting
Plot
Jay Gatsby
Mysterious millionaire
Pursues the American Dream
Daisy Buchanan
Gatsby's love interest
Married to Tom Buchanan
Tom Buchanan
Daisy's husband
Wealthy and arrogant
Nick Carraway
Narrator and Gatsby's neighbor
Provides insight into the story
Jordan Baker
Daisy's friend and Nick's love interest
Professional golfer
The American Dream
Pursuit of wealth and social status
Illusion vs reality
Love and Desire
Obsession and idealization
Unattainable love
Social Class
Wealth and privilege
Corruption and moral decay
Loss and Nostalgia
Past vs present
Regret and longing
The Green Light
Represents Gatsby's hopes and dreams
Symbolizes the unattainable
The Valley of Ashes
Symbolizes the moral and social decay
Represents the consequences of the pursuit of wealth
The Eyes of Doctor T.J. Eckleburg
Symbolize the loss of moral values
Represents the judgment of society
Long Island, New York
East Egg
Represents old money and established wealth
West Egg
Represents new money and newly rich
The Valley of Ashes
Represents the social and moral decay
Introduction to characters and setting
Gatsby's pursuit of Daisy
Extramarital affairs and conflicts
Tragic climax and downfall
Conclusion and reflection on the American Dream
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Characters
Themes
Symbolism
Setting
Plot
Jay Gatsby
Mysterious millionaire
Pursues the American Dream
Daisy Buchanan
Gatsby's love interest
Married to Tom Buchanan
Tom Buchanan
Daisy's husband
Wealthy and arrogant
Nick Carraway
Narrator and Gatsby's neighbor
Provides insight into the story
Jordan Baker
Daisy's friend and Nick's love interest
Professional golfer
The American Dream
Pursuit of wealth and social status
Illusion vs reality
Love and Desire
Obsession and idealization
Unattainable love
Social Class
Wealth and privilege
Corruption and moral decay
Loss and Nostalgia
Past vs present
Regret and longing
The Green Light
Represents Gatsby's hopes and dreams
Symbolizes the unattainable
The Valley of Ashes
Symbolizes the moral and social decay
Represents the consequences of the pursuit of wealth
The Eyes of Doctor T.J. Eckleburg
Symbolize the loss of moral values
Represents the judgment of society
Long Island, New York
East Egg
Represents old money and established wealth
West Egg
Represents new money and newly rich
The Valley of Ashes
Represents the social and moral decay
Introduction to characters and setting
Gatsby's pursuit of Daisy
Extramarital affairs and conflicts
Tragic climax and downfall
Conclusion and reflection on the American Dream
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Characters
Themes
Symbolism
Setting
Plot
Jay Gatsby
Mysterious millionaire
Pursues the American Dream
Daisy Buchanan
Gatsby's love interest
Married to Tom Buchanan
Tom Buchanan
Daisy's husband
Wealthy and arrogant
Nick Carraway
Narrator and Gatsby's neighbor
Provides insight into the story
Jordan Baker
Daisy's friend and Nick's love interest
Professional golfer
The American Dream
Pursuit of wealth and social status
Illusion vs reality
Love and Desire
Obsession and idealization
Unattainable love
Social Class
Wealth and privilege
Corruption and moral decay
Loss and Nostalgia
Past vs present
Regret and longing
The Green Light
Represents Gatsby's hopes and dreams
Symbolizes the unattainable
The Valley of Ashes
Symbolizes the moral and social decay
Represents the consequences of the pursuit of wealth
The Eyes of Doctor T.J. Eckleburg
Symbolize the loss of moral values
Represents the judgment of society
Long Island, New York
East Egg
Represents old money and established wealth
West Egg
Represents new money and newly rich
The Valley of Ashes
Represents the social and moral decay
Introduction to characters and setting
Gatsby's pursuit of Daisy
Extramarital affairs and conflicts
Tragic climax and downfall
Conclusion and reflection on the American Dream
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Characters
Themes
Symbolism
Setting
Plot
Jay Gatsby
Mysterious millionaire
Pursues the American Dream
Daisy Buchanan
Gatsby's love interest
Married to Tom Buchanan
Tom Buchanan
Daisy's husband
Wealthy and arrogant
Nick Carraway
Narrator and Gatsby's neighbor
Provides insight into the story
Jordan Baker
Daisy's friend and Nick's love interest
Professional golfer
The American Dream
Pursuit of wealth and social status
Illusion vs reality
Love and Desire
Obsession and idealization
Unattainable love
Social Class
Wealth and privilege
Corruption and moral decay
Loss and Nostalgia
Past vs present
Regret and longing
The Green Light
Represents Gatsby's hopes and dreams
Symbolizes the unattainable
The Valley of Ashes
Symbolizes the moral and social decay
Represents the consequences of the pursuit of wealth
The Eyes of Doctor T.J. Eckleburg
Symbolize the loss of moral values
Represents the judgment of society
Long Island, New York
East Egg
Represents old money and established wealth
West Egg
Represents new money and newly rich
The Valley of Ashes
Represents the social and moral decay
Introduction to characters and setting
Gatsby's pursuit of Daisy
Extramarital affairs and conflicts
Tragic climax and downfall
Conclusion and reflection on the American Dream
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Characters
Themes
Symbolism
Setting
Plot
Jay Gatsby
Mysterious millionaire
Pursues the American Dream
Daisy Buchanan
Gatsby's love interest
Married to Tom Buchanan
Tom Buchanan
Daisy's husband
Wealthy and arrogant
Nick Carraway
Narrator and Gatsby's neighbor
Provides insight into the story
Jordan Baker
Daisy's friend and Nick's love interest
Professional golfer
The American Dream
Pursuit of wealth and social status
Illusion vs reality
Love and Desire
Obsession and idealization
Unattainable love
Social Class
Wealth and privilege
Corruption and moral decay
Loss and Nostalgia
Past vs present
Regret and longing
The Green Light
Represents Gatsby's hopes and dreams
Symbolizes the unattainable
The Valley of Ashes
Symbolizes the moral and social decay
Represents the consequences of the pursuit of wealth
The Eyes of Doctor T.J. Eckleburg
Symbolize the loss of moral values
Represents the judgment of society
Long Island, New York
East Egg
Represents old money and established wealth
West Egg
Represents new money and newly rich
The Valley of Ashes
Represents the social and moral decay
Introduction to characters and setting
Gatsby's pursuit of Daisy
Extramarital affairs and conflicts
Tragic climax and downfall
Conclusion and reflection on the American Dream
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Characters
Themes
Symbolism
Setting
Plot
Jay Gatsby
Mysterious millionaire
Pursues the American Dream
Daisy Buchanan
Gatsby's love interest
Married to Tom Buchanan
Tom Buchanan
Daisy's husband
Wealthy and arrogant
Nick Carraway
Narrator and Gatsby's neighbor
Provides insight into the story
Jordan Baker
Daisy's friend and Nick's love interest
Professional golfer
The American Dream
Pursuit of wealth and social status
Illusion vs reality
Love and Desire
Obsession and idealization
Unattainable love
Social Class
Wealth and privilege
Corruption and moral decay
Loss and Nostalgia
Past vs present
Regret and longing
The Green Light
Represents Gatsby's hopes and dreams
Symbolizes the unattainable
The Valley of Ashes
Symbolizes the moral and social decay
Represents the consequences of the pursuit of wealth
The Eyes of Doctor T.J. Eckleburg
Symbolize the loss of moral values
Represents the judgment of society
Long Island, New York
East Egg
Represents old money and established wealth
West Egg
Represents new money and newly rich
The Valley of Ashes
Represents the social and moral decay
Introduction to characters and setting
Gatsby's pursuit of Daisy
Extramarital affairs and conflicts
Tragic climax and downfall
Conclusion and reflection on the American Dream
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Characters
Themes
Symbolism
Setting
Plot
Jay Gatsby
Mysterious millionaire
Pursues the American Dream
Daisy Buchanan
Gatsby's love interest
Married to Tom Buchanan
Tom Buchanan
Daisy's husband
Wealthy and arrogant
Nick Carraway
Narrator and Gatsby's neighbor
Provides insight into the story
Jordan Baker
Daisy's friend and Nick's love interest
Professional golfer
The American Dream
Pursuit of wealth and social status
Illusion vs reality
Love and Desire
Obsession and idealization
Unattainable love
Social Class
Wealth and privilege
Corruption and moral decay
Loss and Nostalgia
Past vs present
Regret and longing
The Green Light
Represents Gatsby's hopes and dreams
Symbolizes the unattainable
The Valley of Ashes
Symbolizes the moral and social decay
Represents the consequences of the pursuit of wealth
The Eyes of Doctor T.J. Eckleburg
Symbolize the loss of moral values
Represents the judgment of society
Long Island, New York
East Egg
Represents old money and established wealth
West Egg
Represents new money and newly rich
The Valley of Ashes
Represents the social and moral decay
Introduction to characters and setting
Gatsby's pursuit of Daisy
Extramarital affairs and conflicts
Tragic climax and downfall
Conclusion and reflection on the American Dream
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Characters
Themes
Symbolism
Setting
Plot
Jay Gatsby
Mysterious millionaire
Pursues the American Dream
Daisy Buchanan
Gatsby's love interest
Married to Tom Buchanan
Tom Buchanan
Daisy's husband
Wealthy and arrogant
Nick Carraway
Narrator and Gatsby's neighbor
Provides insight into the story
Jordan Baker
Daisy's friend and Nick's love interest
Professional golfer
The American Dream
Pursuit of wealth and social status
Illusion vs reality
Love and Desire
Obsession and idealization
Unattainable love
Social Class
Wealth and privilege
Corruption and moral decay
Loss and Nostalgia
Past vs present
Regret and longing
The Green Light
Represents Gatsby's hopes and dreams
Symbolizes the unattainable
The Valley of Ashes
Symbolizes the moral and social decay
Represents the consequences of the pursuit of wealth
The Eyes of Doctor T.J. Eckleburg
Symbolize the loss of moral values
Represents the judgment of society
Long Island, New York
East Egg
Represents old money and established wealth
West Egg
Represents new money and newly rich
The Valley of Ashes
Represents the social and moral decay
Introduction to characters and setting
Gatsby's pursuit of Daisy
Extramarital affairs and conflicts
Tragic climax and downfall
Conclusion and reflection on the American Dream
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Characters
Themes
Symbolism
Setting
Plot
Jay Gatsby
Mysterious millionaire
Pursues the American Dream
Daisy Buchanan
Gatsby's love interest
Married to Tom Buchanan
Tom Buchanan
Daisy's husband
Wealthy and arrogant
Nick Carraway
Narrator and Gatsby's neighbor
Provides insight into the story
Jordan Baker
Daisy's friend and Nick's love interest
Professional golfer
The American Dream
Pursuit of wealth and social status
Illusion vs reality
Love and Desire
Obsession and idealization
Unattainable love
Social Class
Wealth and privilege
Corruption and moral decay
Loss and Nostalgia
Past vs present
Regret and longing
The Green Light
Represents Gatsby's hopes and dreams
Symbolizes the unattainable
The Valley of Ashes
Symbolizes the moral and social decay
Represents the consequences of the pursuit of wealth
The Eyes of Doctor T.J. Eckleburg
Symbolize the loss of moral values
Represents the judgment of society
Long Island, New York
East Egg
Represents old money and established wealth
West Egg
Represents new money and newly rich
The Valley of Ashes
Represents the social and moral decay
Introduction to characters and setting
Gatsby's pursuit of Daisy
Extramarital affairs and conflicts
Tragic climax and downfall
Conclusion and reflection on the American Dream
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Characters
Themes
Symbolism
Setting
Plot
Jay Gatsby
Mysterious millionaire
Pursues the American Dream
Daisy Buchanan
Gatsby's love interest
Married to Tom Buchanan
Tom Buchanan
Daisy's husband
Wealthy and arrogant
Nick Carraway
Narrator and Gatsby's neighbor
Provides insight into the story
Jordan Baker
Daisy's friend and Nick's love interest
Professional golfer
The American Dream
Pursuit of wealth and social status
Illusion vs reality
Love and Desire
Obsession and idealization
Unattainable love
Social Class
Wealth and privilege
Corruption and moral decay
Loss and Nostalgia
Past vs present
Regret and longing
The Green Light
Represents Gatsby's hopes and dreams
Symbolizes the unattainable
The Valley of Ashes
Symbolizes the moral and social decay
Represents the consequences of the pursuit of wealth
The Eyes of Doctor T.J. Eckleburg
Symbolize the loss of moral values
Represents the judgment of society
Long Island, New York
East Egg
Represents old money and established wealth
West Egg
Represents new money and newly rich
The Valley of Ashes
Represents the social and moral decay
Introduction to characters and setting
Gatsby's pursuit of Daisy
Extramarital affairs and conflicts
Tragic climax and downfall
Conclusion and reflection on the American Dream
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Characters
Themes
Symbolism
Setting
Plot
Jay Gatsby
Mysterious millionaire
Pursues the American Dream
Daisy Buchanan
Gatsby's love interest
Married to Tom Buchanan
Tom Buchanan
Daisy's husband
Wealthy and arrogant
Nick Carraway
Narrator and Gatsby's neighbor
Provides insight into the story
Jordan Baker
Daisy's friend and Nick's love interest
Professional golfer
The American Dream
Pursuit of wealth and social status
Illusion vs reality
Love and Desire
Obsession and idealization
Unattainable love
Social Class
Wealth and privilege
Corruption and moral decay
Loss and Nostalgia
Past vs present
Regret and longing
The Green Light
Represents Gatsby's hopes and dreams
Symbolizes the unattainable
The Valley of Ashes
Symbolizes the moral and social decay
Represents the consequences of the pursuit of wealth
The Eyes of Doctor T.J. Eckleburg
Symbolize the loss of moral values
Represents the judgment of society
Long Island, New York
East Egg
Represents old money and established wealth
West Egg
Represents new money and newly rich
The Valley of Ashes
Represents the social and moral decay
Introduction to characters and setting
Gatsby's pursuit of Daisy
Extramarital affairs and conflicts
Tragic climax and downfall
Conclusion and reflection on the American Dream
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Characters
Themes
Symbolism
Setting
Plot
Jay Gatsby
Mysterious millionaire
Pursues the American Dream
Daisy Buchanan
Gatsby's love interest
Married to Tom Buchanan
Tom Buchanan
Daisy's husband
Wealthy and arrogant
Nick Carraway
Narrator and Gatsby's neighbor
Provides insight into the story
Jordan Baker
Daisy's friend and Nick's love interest
Professional golfer
The American Dream
Pursuit of wealth and social status
Illusion vs reality
Love and Desire
Obsession and idealization
Unattainable love
Social Class
Wealth and privilege
Corruption and moral decay
Loss and Nostalgia
Past vs present
Regret and longing
The Green Light
Represents Gatsby's hopes and dreams
Symbolizes the unattainable
The Valley of Ashes
Symbolizes the moral and social decay
Represents the consequences of the pursuit of wealth
The Eyes of Doctor T.J. Eckleburg
Symbolize the loss of moral values
Represents the judgment of society
Long Island, New York
East Egg
Represents old money and established wealth
West Egg
Represents new money and newly rich
The Valley of Ashes
Represents the social and moral decay
Introduction to characters and setting
Gatsby's pursuit of Daisy
Extramarital affairs and conflicts
Tragic climax and downfall
Conclusion and reflection on the American Dream
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Characters
Themes
Symbolism
Setting
Plot
Jay Gatsby
Mysterious millionaire
Pursues the American Dream
Daisy Buchanan
Gatsby's love interest
Married to Tom Buchanan
Tom Buchanan
Daisy's husband
Wealthy and arrogant
Nick Carraway
Narrator and Gatsby's neighbor
Provides insight into the story
Jordan Baker
Daisy's friend and Nick's love interest
Professional golfer
The American Dream
Pursuit of wealth and social status
Illusion vs reality
Love and Desire
Obsession and idealization
Unattainable love
Social Class
Wealth and privilege
Corruption and moral decay
Loss and Nostalgia
Past vs present
Regret and longing
The Green Light
Represents Gatsby's hopes and dreams
Symbolizes the unattainable
The Valley of Ashes
Symbolizes the moral and social decay
Represents the consequences of the pursuit of wealth
The Eyes of Doctor T.J. Eckleburg
Symbolize the loss of moral values
Represents the judgment of society
Long Island, New York
East Egg
Represents old money and established wealth
West Egg
Represents new money and newly rich
The Valley of Ashes
Represents the social and moral decay
Introduction to characters and setting
Gatsby's pursuit of Daisy
Extramarital affairs and conflicts
Tragic climax and downfall
Conclusion and reflection on the American Dream
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Characters
Themes
Symbolism
Setting
Plot
Jay Gatsby
Mysterious millionaire
Pursues the American Dream
Daisy Buchanan
Gatsby's love interest
Married to Tom Buchanan
Tom Buchanan
Daisy's husband
Wealthy and arrogant
Nick Carraway
Narrator and Gatsby's neighbor
Provides insight into the story
Jordan Baker
Daisy's friend and Nick's love interest
Professional golfer
The American Dream
Pursuit of wealth and social status
Illusion vs reality
Love and Desire
Obsession and idealization
Unattainable love
Social Class
Wealth and privilege
Corruption and moral decay
Loss and Nostalgia
Past vs present
Regret and longing
The Green Light
Represents Gatsby's hopes and dreams
Symbolizes the unattainable
The Valley of Ashes
Symbolizes the moral and social decay
Represents the consequences of the pursuit of wealth
The Eyes of Doctor T.J. Eckleburg
Symbolize the loss of moral values
Represents the judgment of society
Long Island, New York
East Egg
Represents old money and established wealth
West Egg
Represents new money and newly rich
The Valley of Ashes
Represents the social and moral decay
Introduction to characters and setting
Gatsby's pursuit of Daisy
Extramarital affairs and conflicts
Tragic climax and downfall
Conclusion and reflection on the American Dream
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Characters
Themes
Symbolism
Setting
Plot
Jay Gatsby
Mysterious millionaire
Pursues the American Dream
Daisy Buchanan
Gatsby's love interest
Married to Tom Buchanan
Tom Buchanan
Daisy's husband
Wealthy and arrogant
Nick Carraway
Narrator and Gatsby's neighbor
Provides insight into the story
Jordan Baker
Daisy's friend and Nick's love interest
Professional golfer
The American Dream
Pursuit of wealth and social status
Illusion vs reality
Love and Desire
Obsession and idealization
Unattainable love
Social Class
Wealth and privilege
Corruption and moral decay
Loss and Nostalgia
Past vs present
Regret and longing
The Green Light
Represents Gatsby's hopes and dreams
Symbolizes the unattainable
The Valley of Ashes
Symbolizes the moral and social decay
Represents the consequences of the pursuit of wealth
The Eyes of Doctor T.J. Eckleburg
Symbolize the loss of moral values
Represents the judgment of society
Long Island, New York
East Egg
Represents old money and established wealth
West Egg
Represents new money and newly rich
The Valley of Ashes
Represents the social and moral decay
Introduction to characters and setting
Gatsby's pursuit of Daisy
Extramarital affairs and conflicts
Tragic climax and downfall
Conclusion and reflection on the American Dream
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Characters
Themes
Symbolism
Setting
Plot
Jay Gatsby
Mysterious millionaire
Pursues the American Dream
Daisy Buchanan
Gatsby's love interest
Married to Tom Buchanan
Tom Buchanan
Daisy's husband
Wealthy and arrogant
Nick Carraway
Narrator and Gatsby's neighbor
Provides insight into the story
Jordan Baker
Daisy's friend and Nick's love interest
Professional golfer
The American Dream
Pursuit of wealth and social status
Illusion vs reality
Love and Desire
Obsession and idealization
Unattainable love
Social Class
Wealth and privilege
Corruption and moral decay
Loss and Nostalgia
Past vs present
Regret and longing
The Green Light
Represents Gatsby's hopes and dreams
Symbolizes the unattainable
The Valley of Ashes
Symbolizes the moral and social decay
Represents the consequences of the pursuit of wealth
The Eyes of Doctor T.J. Eckleburg
Symbolize the loss of moral values
Represents the judgment of society
Long Island, New York
East Egg
Represents old money and established wealth
West Egg
Represents new money and newly rich
The Valley of Ashes
Represents the social and moral decay
Introduction to characters and setting
Gatsby's pursuit of Daisy
Extramarital affairs and conflicts
Tragic climax and downfall
Conclusion and reflection on the American Dream
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Characters
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Symbolism
Setting
Plot
Jay Gatsby
Mysterious millionaire
Pursues the American Dream
Daisy Buchanan
Gatsby's love interest
Married to Tom Buchanan
Tom Buchanan
Daisy's husband
Wealthy and arrogant
Nick Carraway
Narrator and Gatsby's neighbor
Provides insight into the story
Jordan Baker
Daisy's friend and Nick's love interest
Professional golfer
The American Dream
Pursuit of wealth and social status
Illusion vs reality
Love and Desire
Obsession and idealization
Unattainable love
Social Class
Wealth and privilege
Corruption and moral decay
Loss and Nostalgia
Past vs present
Regret and longing
The Green Light
Represents Gatsby's hopes and dreams
Symbolizes the unattainable
The Valley of Ashes
Symbolizes the moral and social decay
Represents the consequences of the pursuit of wealth
The Eyes of Doctor T.J. Eckleburg
Symbolize the loss of moral values
Represents the judgment of society
Long Island, New York
East Egg
Represents old money and established wealth
West Egg
Represents new money and newly rich
The Valley of Ashes
Represents the social and moral decay
Introduction to characters and setting
Gatsby's pursuit of Daisy
Extramarital affairs and conflicts
Tragic climax and downfall
Conclusion and reflection on the American Dream
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Characters
Themes
Symbolism
Setting
Plot
Jay Gatsby
Mysterious millionaire
Pursues the American Dream
Daisy Buchanan
Gatsby's love interest
Married to Tom Buchanan
Tom Buchanan
Daisy's husband
Wealthy and arrogant
Nick Carraway
Narrator and Gatsby's neighbor
Provides insight into the story
Jordan Baker
Daisy's friend and Nick's love interest
Professional golfer
The American Dream
Pursuit of wealth and social status
Illusion vs reality
Love and Desire
Obsession and idealization
Unattainable love
Social Class
Wealth and privilege
Corruption and moral decay
Loss and Nostalgia
Past vs present
Regret and longing
The Green Light
Represents Gatsby's hopes and dreams
Symbolizes the unattainable
The Valley of Ashes
Symbolizes the moral and social decay
Represents the consequences of the pursuit of wealth
The Eyes of Doctor T.J. Eckleburg
Symbolize the loss of moral values
Represents the judgment of society
Long Island, New York
East Egg
Represents old money and established wealth
West Egg
Represents new money and newly rich
The Valley of Ashes
Represents the social and moral decay
Introduction to characters and setting
Gatsby's pursuit of Daisy
Extramarital affairs and conflicts
Tragic climax and downfall
Conclusion and reflection on the American Dream
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Characters
Themes
Symbolism
Setting
Plot
Jay Gatsby
Mysterious millionaire
Pursues the American Dream
Daisy Buchanan
Gatsby's love interest
Married to Tom Buchanan
Tom Buchanan
Daisy's husband
Wealthy and arrogant
Nick Carraway
Narrator and Gatsby's neighbor
Provides insight into the story
Jordan Baker
Daisy's friend and Nick's love interest
Professional golfer
The American Dream
Pursuit of wealth and social status
Illusion vs reality
Love and Desire
Obsession and idealization
Unattainable love
Social Class
Wealth and privilege
Corruption and moral decay
Loss and Nostalgia
Past vs present
Regret and longing
The Green Light
Represents Gatsby's hopes and dreams
Symbolizes the unattainable
The Valley of Ashes
Symbolizes the moral and social decay
Represents the consequences of the pursuit of wealth
The Eyes of Doctor T.J. Eckleburg
Symbolize the loss of moral values
Represents the judgment of society
Long Island, New York
East Egg
Represents old money and established wealth
West Egg
Represents new money and newly rich
The Valley of Ashes
Represents the social and moral decay
Introduction to characters and setting
Gatsby's pursuit of Daisy
Extramarital affairs and conflicts
Tragic climax and downfall
Conclusion and reflection on the American Dream
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Characters
Themes
Symbolism
Setting
Plot
Jay Gatsby
Mysterious millionaire
Pursues the American Dream
Daisy Buchanan
Gatsby's love interest
Married to Tom Buchanan
Tom Buchanan
Daisy's husband
Wealthy and arrogant
Nick Carraway
Narrator and Gatsby's neighbor
Provides insight into the story
Jordan Baker
Daisy's friend and Nick's love interest
Professional golfer
The American Dream
Pursuit of wealth and social status
Illusion vs reality
Love and Desire
Obsession and idealization
Unattainable love
Social Class
Wealth and privilege
Corruption and moral decay
Loss and Nostalgia
Past vs present
Regret and longing
The Green Light
Represents Gatsby's hopes and dreams
Symbolizes the unattainable
The Valley of Ashes
Symbolizes the moral and social decay
Represents the consequences of the pursuit of wealth
The Eyes of Doctor T.J. Eckleburg
Symbolize the loss of moral values
Represents the judgment of society
Long Island, New York
East Egg
Represents old money and established wealth
West Egg
Represents new money and newly rich
The Valley of Ashes
Represents the social and moral decay
Introduction to characters and setting
Gatsby's pursuit of Daisy
Extramarital affairs and conflicts
Tragic climax and downfall
Conclusion and reflection on the American Dream
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Characters
Themes
Symbolism
Setting
Plot
Jay Gatsby
Mysterious millionaire
Pursues the American Dream
Daisy Buchanan
Gatsby's love interest
Married to Tom Buchanan
Tom Buchanan
Daisy's husband
Wealthy and arrogant
Nick Carraway
Narrator and Gatsby's neighbor
Provides insight into the story
Jordan Baker
Daisy's friend and Nick's love interest
Professional golfer
The American Dream
Pursuit of wealth and social status
Illusion vs reality
Love and Desire
Obsession and idealization
Unattainable love
Social Class
Wealth and privilege
Corruption and moral decay
Loss and Nostalgia
Past vs present
Regret and longing
The Green Light
Represents Gatsby's hopes and dreams
Symbolizes the unattainable
The Valley of Ashes
Symbolizes the moral and social decay
Represents the consequences of the pursuit of wealth
The Eyes of Doctor T.J. Eckleburg
Symbolize the loss of moral values
Represents the judgment of society
Long Island, New York
East Egg
Represents old money and established wealth
West Egg
Represents new money and newly rich
The Valley of Ashes
Represents the social and moral decay
Introduction to characters and setting
Gatsby's pursuit of Daisy
Extramarital affairs and conflicts
Tragic climax and downfall
Conclusion and reflection on the American Dream
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Characters
Themes
Symbolism
Setting
Plot
Jay Gatsby
Mysterious millionaire
Pursues the American Dream
Daisy Buchanan
Gatsby's love interest
Married to Tom Buchanan
Tom Buchanan
Daisy's husband
Wealthy and arrogant
Nick Carraway
Narrator and Gatsby's neighbor
Provides insight into the story
Jordan Baker
Daisy's friend and Nick's love interest
Professional golfer
The American Dream
Pursuit of wealth and social status
Illusion vs reality
Love and Desire
Obsession and idealization
Unattainable love
Social Class
Wealth and privilege
Corruption and moral decay
Loss and Nostalgia
Past vs present
Regret and longing
The Green Light
Represents Gatsby's hopes and dreams
Symbolizes the unattainable
The Valley of Ashes
Symbolizes the moral and social decay
Represents the consequences of the pursuit of wealth
The Eyes of Doctor T.J. Eckleburg
Symbolize the loss of moral values
Represents the judgment of society
Long Island, New York
East Egg
Represents old money and established wealth
West Egg
Represents new money and newly rich
The Valley of Ashes
Represents the social and moral decay
Introduction to characters and setting
Gatsby's pursuit of Daisy
Extramarital affairs and conflicts
Tragic climax and downfall
Conclusion and reflection on the American Dream
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Characters
Themes
Symbolism
Setting
Plot
Jay Gatsby
Mysterious millionaire
Pursues the American Dream
Daisy Buchanan
Gatsby's love interest
Married to Tom Buchanan
Tom Buchanan
Daisy's husband
Wealthy and arrogant
Nick Carraway
Narrator and Gatsby's neighbor
Provides insight into the story
Jordan Baker
Daisy's friend and Nick's love interest
Professional golfer
The American Dream
Pursuit of wealth and social status
Illusion vs reality
Love and Desire
Obsession and idealization
Unattainable love
Social Class
Wealth and privilege
Corruption and moral decay
Loss and Nostalgia
Past vs present
Regret and longing
The Green Light
Represents Gatsby's hopes and dreams
Symbolizes the unattainable
The Valley of Ashes
Symbolizes the moral and social decay
Represents the consequences of the pursuit of wealth
The Eyes of Doctor T.J. Eckleburg
Symbolize the loss of moral values
Represents the judgment of society
Long Island, New York
East Egg
Represents old money and established wealth
West Egg
Represents new money and newly rich
The Valley of Ashes
Represents the social and moral decay
Introduction to characters and setting
Gatsby's pursuit of Daisy
Extramarital affairs and conflicts
Tragic climax and downfall
Conclusion and reflection on the American Dream
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Characters
Themes
Symbolism
Setting
Plot
Jay Gatsby
Mysterious millionaire
Pursues the American Dream
Daisy Buchanan
Gatsby's love interest
Married to Tom Buchanan
Tom Buchanan
Daisy's husband
Wealthy and arrogant
Nick Carraway
Narrator and Gatsby's neighbor
Provides insight into the story
Jordan Baker
Daisy's friend and Nick's love interest
Professional golfer
The American Dream
Pursuit of wealth and social status
Illusion vs reality
Love and Desire
Obsession and idealization
Unattainable love
Social Class
Wealth and privilege
Corruption and moral decay
Loss and Nostalgia
Past vs present
Regret and longing
The Green Light
Represents Gatsby's hopes and dreams
Symbolizes the unattainable
The Valley of Ashes
Symbolizes the moral and social decay
Represents the consequences of the pursuit of wealth
The Eyes of Doctor T.J. Eckleburg
Symbolize the loss of moral values
Represents the judgment of society
Long Island, New York
East Egg
Represents old money and established wealth
West Egg
Represents new money and newly rich
The Valley of Ashes
Represents the social and moral decay
Introduction to characters and setting
Gatsby's pursuit of Daisy
Extramarital affairs and conflicts
Tragic climax and downfall
Conclusion and reflection on the American Dream
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Characters
Themes
Symbolism
Setting
Plot
Jay Gatsby
Mysterious millionaire
Pursues the American Dream
Daisy Buchanan
Gatsby's love interest
Married to Tom Buchanan
Tom Buchanan
Daisy's husband
Wealthy and arrogant
Nick Carraway
Narrator and Gatsby's neighbor
Provides insight into the story
Jordan Baker
Daisy's friend and Nick's love interest
Professional golfer
The American Dream
Pursuit of wealth and social status
Illusion vs reality
Love and Desire
Obsession and idealization
Unattainable love
Social Class
Wealth and privilege
Corruption and moral decay
Loss and Nostalgia
Past vs present
Regret and longing
The Green Light
Represents Gatsby's hopes and dreams
Symbolizes the unattainable
The Valley of Ashes
Symbolizes the moral and social decay
Represents the consequences of the pursuit of wealth
The Eyes of Doctor T.J. Eckleburg
Symbolize the loss of moral values
Represents the judgment of society
Long Island, New York
East Egg
Represents old money and established wealth
West Egg
Represents new money and newly rich
The Valley of Ashes
Represents the social and moral decay
Introduction to characters and setting
Gatsby's pursuit of Daisy
Extramarital affairs and conflicts
Tragic climax and downfall
Conclusion and reflection on the American Dream
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Characters
Themes
Symbolism
Setting
Plot
Jay Gatsby
Mysterious millionaire
Pursues the American Dream
Daisy Buchanan
Gatsby's love interest
Married to Tom Buchanan
Tom Buchanan
Daisy's husband
Wealthy and arrogant
Nick Carraway
Narrator and Gatsby's neighbor
Provides insight into the story
Jordan Baker
Daisy's friend and Nick's love interest
Professional golfer
The American Dream
Pursuit of wealth and social status
Illusion vs reality
Love and Desire
Obsession and idealization
Unattainable love
Social Class
Wealth and privilege
Corruption and moral decay
Loss and Nostalgia
Past vs present
Regret and longing
The Green Light
Represents Gatsby's hopes and dreams
Symbolizes the unattainable
The Valley of Ashes
Symbolizes the moral and social decay
Represents the consequences of the pursuit of wealth
The Eyes of Doctor T.J. Eckleburg
Symbolize the loss of moral values
Represents the judgment of society
Long Island, New York
East Egg
Represents old money and established wealth
West Egg
Represents new money and newly rich
The Valley of Ashes
Represents the social and moral decay
Introduction to characters and setting
Gatsby's pursuit of Daisy
Extramarital affairs and conflicts
Tragic climax and downfall
Conclusion and reflection on the American Dream
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Characters
Themes
Symbolism
Setting
Plot
Jay Gatsby
Mysterious millionaire
Pursues the American Dream
Daisy Buchanan
Gatsby's love interest
Married to Tom Buchanan
Tom Buchanan
Daisy's husband
Wealthy and arrogant
Nick Carraway
Narrator and Gatsby's neighbor
Provides insight into the story
Jordan Baker
Daisy's friend and Nick's love interest
Professional golfer
The American Dream
Pursuit of wealth and social status
Illusion vs reality
Love and Desire
Obsession and idealization
Unattainable love
Social Class
Wealth and privilege
Corruption and moral decay
Loss and Nostalgia
Past vs present
Regret and longing
The Green Light
Represents Gatsby's hopes and dreams
Symbolizes the unattainable
The Valley of Ashes
Symbolizes the moral and social decay
Represents the consequences of the pursuit of wealth
The Eyes of Doctor T.J. Eckleburg
Symbolize the loss of moral values
Represents the judgment of society
Long Island, New York
East Egg
Represents old money and established wealth
West Egg
Represents new money and newly rich
The Valley of Ashes
Represents the social and moral decay
Introduction to characters and setting
Gatsby's pursuit of Daisy
Extramarital affairs and conflicts
Tragic climax and downfall
Conclusion and reflection on the American Dream
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