The Great Gatsby Group
Need Help?
- Ask A Question if you have a specific question that needs answering. More than 90% of questions receive answers.
- Create a topic on the Discussion Board. This is your best choice if you are looking for a wide range of opinions, have a more subjective question, or are just looking for a lively discussion.
- This is an official eNotes group. eNotes editors answer questions and are active on the boards. Take advantage of their expertise by participating in this group.
New in The Great Gatsby Group 
- lizbv added a post in The Great Gatsby Group:
I have always been struck by how well Fitzgerald shows that life simply goes on,...
- reidalot added a post in The Great Gatsby Group:
This is a personal opinion question, but I believe it is interesting that the...
- lollypoppop created a topic in The Great Gatsby Group:
What do you find interesting about how Fitzgerald opens and closes his book?
- katemschultz answered a question in The Great Gatsby Group:
There are several, but here are a few of the more obvious ones:
Nick says that...
- wmjhndbl asked a question in The Great Gatsby Group:
Are there any forms of irony in chapters 1 and 2 of "The Great Gatsby"?
- pmiranda2857 answered a question in The Great Gatsby Group:
People come to Gatsby's parties to immerse themselves in his artificial world. ...
- gbeatty answered a question in The Great Gatsby Group:
Most people come to Gatsby's parties for a cluster of fairly pathetic reasons....
- madziula asked a question in The Great Gatsby Group:
Why do people come to Gatsby's parties? What do they represent? What do they...
- lizbv added a post in The Great Gatsby Group:
I think alot also has to do with the fact that Gatsby, unlike Tom and Daisy, knew...
- katemschultz added a post in The Great Gatsby Group:
In the beginning of the novel, Nick expresses disdain for the kind of people he...
- babygurlj29 created a topic in The Great Gatsby Group:
Nick's Evolution
- gbeatty answered a question in The Great Gatsby Group:
Tom refers to the relationship between Daisy and Gatsby as intermarriage because...
- amy-lepore answered a question in The Great Gatsby Group:
Tom refers to the liason between his wife, Daisy, and Gatsby in terms of...
- merebear asked a question in The Great Gatsby Group:
In "The Great Gatsby," why does Tom refer to the liaison between Daisy...
- gbeatty added a post in The Great Gatsby Group:
Because Fitzgerald's great novel fits together so well, many of the metaphors will...
- cinni created a topic in The Great Gatsby Group:
Metaphors in "The Great Gatsby"?
- kwaters3 answered a question in The Great Gatsby Group:
In addition to the other reasons already listed, Jordon Baker serves as a vital...
- pmiranda2857 answered a question in The Great Gatsby Group:
I think that the following quote from Tom refers to his view on his life. He...
- merebear asked a question in The Great Gatsby Group:
In chapter seven of "The Great Gatsby", what is significant about Tom's...
- lit24 answered a question in The Great Gatsby Group:
Nick's father tells him,"a sense of the fundamental decencies is parcelled...
Dictionary Tip:
Lookup any word on eNotes with our dictionary. Highlight the word and press SHIFT + D for a definition, or SHIFT + T for a synonym.