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The Great Gatsby :champagne: jayby :champagne: - Coggle Diagram
The Great Gatsby :champagne:
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Characters :silhouettes:
Nick Carraway
New Guy in Town
Good Friends With Gatsby
Cousin to Daisy
The Narrator
Finds out the truth of how his friends feel
Jay Gatsby
Rich Frat Boi
In Love With Daisy
Secretly a Loner
Real name is James Gatz
Daisy Buchanan
Married to Tom
Secretly Loves Gatsby
Is conflicted about her feelings
Cousin to Nick
Tom Buchanan
Big Dumb Boi
Also very rich
Married to Daisy
Dislikes Gatsby
Myrtle Wilson
Married to George
Material Girl
Explodes
Secretly Seeing Tom
George Wilson
Married to Myrtle
Doesn't Know about the scandal
Owns a garage
Thinks Gatsby ran his wife over
Kills Gatsby
Jordan Baker
Professional Golfer
Nick's Semi-love interest
Friend of Gatsby
Possible Themes :check:
Pictures
Old Money
The American Dream
Truly being happy
Image vs Reality
True Love
Loneliness
F. Scott Fitzgerald :red_flag:
Lived in the 20's
Obsessed with being rich
Gatsby is his stand in
Wrote about his time period
:warning: No one is Truly Happy :warning:
Nick Travels to New York for Work but finds out what's underneath New York's shiny exterior
Gatsby Surrounds himself with fake friends
Gatsby is incredibly lonely
Gatsby makes his money quick through shady means
Daisy cannot divorce Tom because of standards put on her
No one goes to Gatsby's Funeral
Nick tries to get people to go to Gatsby's funeral but it turns out no one cares except a small few
People use their money to mask how they feel
:star: Thesis Statement :star:
F. Scott Fitzgerald's
The Great Gatsby
warns readers about the feelings of emptiness and unhappiness that immense wealth can bring.