The Great Gatsby Chapter 5 Flashcards

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What is the purpose of spelling 'connection' as 'gonnegtion' in The Great Gatsby?

  • It is a common misspelling.
  • To confuse the readers.
  • To emphasize Mr. Wolfsheim's pronunciation. (correct)
  • It has no purpose.

Who is waiting like an impatient child when Nick arrives?

Mr. Jay Gatsby

What does Gatsby offer Nick?

An opportunity to make money on the side

What is Gatsby worried about?

<p>He's worried Daisy isn't coming</p> Signup and view all the answers

How does Gatsby feel when Daisy arrives?

<p>Happy</p> Signup and view all the answers

Nick leaves to let Mr. Gatsby and Daisy alone; does he come back?

<p>True (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is happening when Nick comes back after leaving Gatsby and Daisy alone?

<p>Daisy is crying</p> Signup and view all the answers

Who questions Gatsby about the time it took him to achieve his wealth?

<p>Nick</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why does Gatsby have all of this fancy stuff?

<p>To impress Daisy</p> Signup and view all the answers

What song does Klipspring play on the piano?

<p>The Love Nest</p> Signup and view all the answers

Does Nick leave after Klipspring plays the song on the piano?

<p>True (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Study Notes

Gonnegtion

  • The term "gonnegtion" is a misspelling of "connection," emphasizing Meyer Wolfsheim's pronunciation.
  • Used to portray Wolfsheim's characterization and informal speech, highlighting his criminal associations.
  • Reflects the theme of deception and the underbelly of social connections in the novel.

Mr. Jay Gatsby

  • Gatsby waits for Nick with impatience, likening his demeanor to that of a child eager for something.

Gatsby's Offer

  • Gatsby presents Nick with a sideline opportunity to earn money, indicating Gatsby's world of wealth and business.

Gatsby's Concern

  • Gatsby is anxious about Daisy's arrival, showcasing his deep emotional investment in her perception of him.

Gatsby's Emotions

  • Upon Daisy's arrival, Gatsby experiences happiness, emphasizing his romantic idealism and longing.

Nick's Departure

  • Nick temporarily leaves Gatsby and Daisy alone, suggesting a moment of intimacy and tension.

Daisy's Reaction

  • When Nick returns, he finds Daisy in tears, indicating a surge of emotion and complexity in her feelings.

Gatsby's Defense

  • Gatsby's defensiveness arises when Nick questions him about the time it took to achieve his wealth, highlighting Gatsby's insecurity and vulnerability.

Motivations for Wealth

  • Gatsby's accumulation of extravagant possessions is driven by his desire to impress Daisy and win her love.

Musical Interlude

  • Klipspring plays "The Love Nest" on the piano, adding a nostalgic and romantic ambiance to the scene.

Nick's Departure Again

  • Nick chooses to leave after the piano performance, illustrating his role as an observer in the unfolding drama between Gatsby and Daisy.

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