Table of Contents
- 1 Why does Gatsby focus so much on his past?
- 2 Why does Gatsby talk a lot about the past?
- 3 What does The Great Gatsby say about the past?
- 4 How did Gatsby become rich?
- 5 What color is the car that kills Myrtle?
- 6 Did Daisy purposely hit Myrtle?
- 7 What is Gatsby trying to recover from his past?
- 8 Is Gatsby richer than Tom?
Why does Gatsby focus so much on his past?
So Gatsby’s obsession with the past is about control—over his own life, over Daisy—as much as it is about love. This search for control could be a larger symptom of being born into a poor/working class family in America, without much control over the direction of his own life.
Why does Gatsby talk a lot about the past?
○ Nick explains why Gatsby wanted to repeat the past so badly: “He talked a lot about the past and I gathered that he wanted to recover something, some idea of himself perhaps, that had gone into loving Daisy.
Who killed Myrtle?
The person responsible for Myrtle Wilson’s death is Daisy Buchanan. Daisy is responsible for driving a car that hit Myrtle Wilson on the side of the road. Daisy is driving when Myrtle Wilson jumped out in front of Daisy for help. Witnesses say that a person in a yellow car was the one who hit her.
What does The Great Gatsby say about the past?
When Nick tells Gatsby that you can’t repeat the past, Gatsby says “Why of course you can!” Gatsby has dedicated his entire life to recapturing a golden, perfect past with Daisy. Gatsby believes that money can recreate the past.
How did Gatsby become rich?
We are told that Gatsby came up from essentially nothing, and that the first time he met Daisy Buchanan, he was “a penniless young man.” His fortune, we are told, was the result of a bootlegging business – he “bought up a lot of side-street drug-stores here and in Chicago” and sold illegal alcohol over the counter.
What is Gatsby giving up by kissing Daisy?
Gatsby’s view of the past was perfect. At the end of the chapter, Nick describes Gatsby kissing Daisy in Louisville five years before. What is Gatsby giving up when he kisses her? He is giving up his “romping again like the mind of God”.
What color is the car that kills Myrtle?
Myrtle Wilson was killed by Gatsby’s yellow Rolls Royce in front of her yellow brick house under the yellow glasses of T.J. Eckleburg. It is completely apparent that yellow is related to death judging bythe presence of the color during Myrtle’s death, and also Gatsby’s. Before Jay Gatsby was gunned down by Mr.
Did Daisy purposely hit Myrtle?
Daisy is driving. Upset after the explosive and emotional confrontation in New York, Daisy is driving in an agitated state. Gatsby is willing to take the blame and claim that he was driving, but the fact is it was Daisy who hit Myrtle and Myrtle believed she was running out to Tom’s car.
Why did Gatsby and Daisy break up?
The reader also learns that, when courting, Daisy and Gatsby had been intimate with each other and it was this act of intimacy that bonded him to her inexorably, feeling “married to her.” Gatsby left Daisy, heading off to war.
What is Gatsby trying to recover from his past?
When Nick says that Gatsby “wanted to recover something, some idea of himself perhaps, that had gone into loving Daisy,” what do you think he means? Gatsby wants everything to he has idealized since he and Daisy last parted. He wants the past to disappear. No Tom, no money, nothing.
Is Gatsby richer than Tom?
Gatsby expects Daisy to leave Tom and to marry him. Tom is richer than Gatsby, and has a far lesser chance of losing his money; because of the simple fact that he did not need to participate in anything illegal to gain his wealth. In fact Tom did not need to participate in anything to receive his wealth.
Why did Jay Gatsby want to be rich?
Jay Gatsby. Though Gatsby has always wanted to be rich, his main motivation in acquiring his fortune was his love for Daisy Buchanan, whom he met as a young military officer in Louisville before leaving to fight in World War I in 1917.