The great gatsby

The Great Gatsby

  • Dan Cody Meets Ella Kaye

    Dan Cody Meets Ella Kaye
    "Ella Kaye... played... to his weakness and sent him to sea on a yacht." pg.106
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    The Great Gatsby

  • James Gatz Changes his Name

    "James Gatz- that was... legally his name. Cody asked a few questions...[and Gatz] elicited the vrand new name..." pg.106
  • Gatz Meets Dan Cody

    Gatz Meets Dan Cody
    "He saw Dan Cody's yacht drop anchor over the most insidious flat in Lake Superior. pg. 104
  • Gatz Starts Working for Cody

    Gatz Starts Working for Cody
    "He [Gatsby] was employed in a vague personal capacity... while he remained with Cody." pg. 106
  • Dan Cody Dies

    Dan Cody Dies
    "...Dan Cody inhospitably died..." pg. 106
  • Money to be Given to Gatz, but Is Instead Given to Ella Kaye

    Money to be Given to Gatz, but Is Instead Given to Ella Kaye
    "And it was from Cody that he inherited money- a legacy of twenty-five thousand dollars. He didn't get it. He never understood the legal device that was used against him but what remained of the millions went intact to Ella Kaye." pg. 107
  • Gatz Meets Daisy Fay

    Gatz Meets Daisy Fay
    "The officer looked at Daisy while whe was speaking, in a way that every young girl wants to be looked at sometime, and because it seemed romantic to me I have remembered the incident ever since. His name was Jay Gatsby..." pg. 80
  • James Gatz Goes to WWI

    James Gatz Goes to WWI
    " [Gatsby said to Nick] 'I was in the Seventh Infantry until June nineteen-eighteen.' " pg. 52
  • Daisy Marries Tom Buchanan

    Daisy Marries Tom Buchanan
    "In June she married Tom Buchanan of Chicago with more pomp and circumstance that Louisville ever knew before." pg. 80
  • Gatz Meets Nick

    Gatz Meets Nick
    " [Nick says] '... this man Gatsby sent over his chauffeur over with an invitation.' 'I'm Gatsby...[the other man]... said suddenly.
  • Gatz Meets Daisy Again

    Gatz Meets Daisy Again
    " 'We've met before,' muttered Gatsby. 'We haven't met for many years,' said Daisy, her voice as matter-of-fact as it could ever be. 'Five years next November.' "