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The Great Gatsby - Noura AlSaleh - Coggle Diagram
The Great Gatsby - Noura AlSaleh
Themes
New Money VS Old Money - ch1
Colors - ch1
Marriage - ch1
Love & Relationships - ch2
The American Dream - ch1
Past VS Future - ch3
Morality and Ethics - ch4
Difference In Narration - ch4
Persistence and Attaining of Desire - ch5
True Love Sacrifices - ch6
Hidden Opportunities - ch6
Confrontation - ch7
Exposed Secrets - ch7
Perception VS Reality - ch7
The Decline of the American Dream - ch8
Idealism's Death - ch8
Nick's Growth - ch8
Grief - ch8
True Faces - ch9
Real Relationships - ch9
Symbols
The green light - ch1 + 5
The Valley of Ashes - ch2
The eyes of Dr. T.J. Eckleburg - ch2
Rolls-Royce (wealth) - ch3
Gatsby's library - ch3
Gatsby's car - ch4
Mr. Wolfsheim's cuffs - ch4
Gatsby's white card - ch4
Daisy's pearls - ch4
The clock - ch5
A ladder - ch6
Dan Cody's yacht - ch6
Daisy's little gold pencil - ch6
Heat - ch7
The color yellow - ch7
The comeback of the eyes of Dr T.J. Eckleburg symbol - ch8
Owl Eyes glasses - ch9
`the green light - ch9 (again)
Characters
Nick Carraway
Tom Buchanan
Daisy Buchanan
Jordan Baker
Myrtle Wilson
George Wilson
Catherine
Chester McKee
Mrs. McKee
Jay Gatsby
Owl-Eyes
Mr. Wolfsheim
Klipspringer
Dan Cody
Mr. Sloane (couldn't find a picture)
michaelis
Pammy Buchanan
Mr. Gatz
Settings
East Egg
West Egg
New York
The Valley of Ashes
Gatsby's Mansion
Nick's house
Southern Minnesota (ch6 flashback)
The Buchanan's household
The Plaza
Wilson's garage
Beach
Conflict
Daisy losing the spark in her marriage. - ch1
Love triangle - ch2
Nick's internal conflict; being embarrassed of asking around for the house. - ch3
The spread of rumors. - ch3
A forbidden love - ch4
Pining for an old lover - ch4
Internal: within Gatsby
Daisy's internal conflict; whether to stay in the party with Gatsby or leave. - ch6
Past time; Gatsby trying to act as if the past 5 years did not happen in order to move forward with Daisy. - ch6
Things left unsaid - ch6
Conflict between Tom and Gatsby: everything being out in the open - ch7
Daisy's internal struggle: Tom and Gatsby's dispute overwhelming Daisy and making her very doubtful - ch7
George and Myrtle's conflict leading to her ill-timed fate - ch7
George Wilson mental instability leading to very rash decisions - ch8
Gatsby's internal conflict and insecurity regarding the future of his relationship with Daisy - ch8
The struggle Nick faces to get people to show up to the funeral - ch9
The ugliness and selfishness of people is exposed - ch9