Table of Contents
- 1 Why do Tom and Nick stop in the valley of ashes?
- 2 Why do Tom and Nick stop at a local garage?
- 3 What does Tom Buchanan do in Chapter 2?
- 4 Why is it fitting that the train always stops in the valley of ashes?
- 5 Who broke Myrtle Wilson’s nose?
- 6 What do Dr eckleburg’s eyes symbolize?
- 7 What do we learn about Nick in Chapter 2?
- 8 Who does Nick meet even though he doesn’t really want to?
Why do Tom and Nick stop in the valley of ashes?
Why do Tom and Nick stop in the Valley of Ashes on their way to the city? They all got drunk and were talking about Tom and Myrtle spouses.
Why do Tom and Nick stop at a local garage?
To answer the question, then, Tom and Nick visit the garage so that former can introduce the latter to the woman with whom he is engaged in a disturbingly-public extramarital affair.
Why does Tom pull nick off the train at the beginning of Chapter 2?
Chapter 2 describes a desolate areas of land that Nick calls “a valley of ashes” located on the road about halfway between West Egg and New York City. Why does Tom pull Nick off the train at the beginning of Chapter 2? To meet Myrtle. Most of Chapter 2 describes a party.
What does Tom Buchanan do in Chapter 2?
In chapter 2, Tom Buchanan and Nick Carraway drive through the Valley of Ashes to visit George Wilson’s garage. Tom then treats George disrespectfully and displays his arrogance by speaking in a condescending manner. In the city, Nick joins Tom and his mistress at Tom’s apartment and participates in their party.
Why is it fitting that the train always stops in the valley of ashes?
The fact that he begins this story with the description of the valley of ashes and why the train has to stop there shows that he sees the valley as a symbol of not only social decay but moral depravity as well. Nick has already seen the valley of ashes as the idea of social and moral decay brought to life.
Why does the train stop in the valley of ashes?
Nick explains that while he is riding the train to the city with Tom, Tom uses the stopped train as an opportunity to go get Myrtle, his mistress, from her husband’s car repair shop and bring her with them on the train.
Who broke Myrtle Wilson’s nose?
Making a short deft movement, Tom Buchanan broke [Myrtle’s] nose with his open hand. The event described here occurs in Chapter 2, when Myrtle insists on her right to say Daisy’s name aloud in Tom’s presence.
What do Dr eckleburg’s eyes symbolize?
The eyes of Doctor T. J. Eckleburg are a pair of fading, bespectacled eyes painted on an old advertising billboard over the valley of ashes. They may represent God staring down upon and judging American society as a moral wasteland, though the novel never makes this point explicitly.
Why does Tom pull Nick off the train?
Daisy Buchanan, Tom Buchanan, and Jordan Baker. Why does Tom pull Nick off of the train? He wants Nick to meet his girl. Catherine, Myrtle’s sister tells Nick that, “Neither of them can stand who they’re married to.” To whom is she referring?
What do we learn about Nick in Chapter 2?
What we learned about Nick in this chapter is he that does whatever he is told to do. He does not really think for himself whenever it comes to making decisions. Nick is different from the people he spends his time with because he does not go to a lot of parties.
Who does Nick meet even though he doesn’t really want to?
Nick meets Jordan at the party and also a man in the library with owl- eyes spectacles who is in awe that all the books and pages were real.
Is the valley of Ashes real?
Technically it never really existed; like East and West Egg, the Valley of Ashes is an invention of Fitzgerald’s, but based on reality. The reality in this case was the Corona Ash Dump, or colloquialy Mount Corona.