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Mind Map: The Great Gatsby

Central Idea: The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald

Main Branches:

  • Characters

  • Themes

  • Symbolism

  • Setting

  • Plot

Characters:

  • Jay Gatsby

    • Mysterious millionaire

    • Pursues the American Dream

  • Daisy Buchanan

    • Gatsby's love interest

    • Married to Tom Buchanan

  • Tom Buchanan

    • Daisy's husband

    • Wealthy and arrogant

  • Nick Carraway

    • Narrator and Gatsby's neighbor

    • Provides insight into the story

  • Jordan Baker

    • Daisy's friend and Nick's love interest

    • Professional golfer

Themes:

  • The American Dream

    • Pursuit of wealth and social status

    • Illusion vs reality

  • Love and Desire

    • Obsession and idealization

    • Unattainable love

  • Social Class

    • Wealth and privilege

    • Corruption and moral decay

  • Loss and Nostalgia

    • Past vs present

    • Regret and longing

Symbolism:

  • The Green Light

    • Represents Gatsby's hopes and dreams

    • Symbolizes the unattainable

  • The Valley of Ashes

    • Symbolizes the moral and social decay

    • Represents the consequences of the pursuit of wealth

  • The Eyes of Doctor T.J. Eckleburg

    • Symbolize the loss of moral values

    • Represents the judgment of society

Setting:

  • Long Island, New York

    • East Egg

      • Represents old money and established wealth

    • West Egg

      • Represents new money and newly rich

    • The Valley of Ashes

      • Represents the social and moral decay

Plot:

  • Introduction to characters and setting

  • Gatsby's pursuit of Daisy

  • Extramarital affairs and conflicts

  • Tragic climax and downfall

  • Conclusion and reflection on the American Dream

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Mind Map: The Great Gatsby

Central Idea: The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald

Main Branches:

  • Characters

  • Themes

  • Symbolism

  • Setting

  • Plot

Characters:

  • Jay Gatsby

    • Mysterious millionaire

    • Pursues the American Dream

  • Daisy Buchanan

    • Gatsby's love interest

    • Married to Tom Buchanan

  • Tom Buchanan

    • Daisy's husband

    • Wealthy and arrogant

  • Nick Carraway

    • Narrator and Gatsby's neighbor

    • Provides insight into the story

  • Jordan Baker

    • Daisy's friend and Nick's love interest

    • Professional golfer

Themes:

  • The American Dream

    • Pursuit of wealth and social status

    • Illusion vs reality

  • Love and Desire

    • Obsession and idealization

    • Unattainable love

  • Social Class

    • Wealth and privilege

    • Corruption and moral decay

  • Loss and Nostalgia

    • Past vs present

    • Regret and longing

Symbolism:

  • The Green Light

    • Represents Gatsby's hopes and dreams

    • Symbolizes the unattainable

  • The Valley of Ashes

    • Symbolizes the moral and social decay

    • Represents the consequences of the pursuit of wealth

  • The Eyes of Doctor T.J. Eckleburg

    • Symbolize the loss of moral values

    • Represents the judgment of society

Setting:

  • Long Island, New York

    • East Egg

      • Represents old money and established wealth

    • West Egg

      • Represents new money and newly rich

    • The Valley of Ashes

      • Represents the social and moral decay

Plot:

  • Introduction to characters and setting

  • Gatsby's pursuit of Daisy

  • Extramarital affairs and conflicts

  • Tragic climax and downfall

  • Conclusion and reflection on the American Dream

Note: This mind map provides a brief overview of the main elements in The Great Gatsby. The actual novel contains more depth and complexity.

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Mind Map: The Great Gatsby

Central Idea: The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald

Main Branches:

  • Characters

  • Themes

  • Symbolism

  • Setting

  • Plot

Characters:

  • Jay Gatsby

    • Mysterious millionaire

    • Pursues the American Dream

  • Daisy Buchanan

    • Gatsby's love interest

    • Married to Tom Buchanan

  • Tom Buchanan

    • Daisy's husband

    • Wealthy and arrogant

  • Nick Carraway

    • Narrator and Gatsby's neighbor

    • Provides insight into the story

  • Jordan Baker

    • Daisy's friend and Nick's love interest

    • Professional golfer

Themes:

  • The American Dream

    • Pursuit of wealth and social status

    • Illusion vs reality

  • Love and Desire

    • Obsession and idealization

    • Unattainable love

  • Social Class

    • Wealth and privilege

    • Corruption and moral decay

  • Loss and Nostalgia

    • Past vs present

    • Regret and longing

Symbolism:

  • The Green Light

    • Represents Gatsby's hopes and dreams

    • Symbolizes the unattainable

  • The Valley of Ashes

    • Symbolizes the moral and social decay

    • Represents the consequences of the pursuit of wealth

  • The Eyes of Doctor T.J. Eckleburg

    • Symbolize the loss of moral values

    • Represents the judgment of society

Setting:

  • Long Island, New York

    • East Egg

      • Represents old money and established wealth

    • West Egg

      • Represents new money and newly rich

    • The Valley of Ashes

      • Represents the social and moral decay

Plot:

  • Introduction to characters and setting

  • Gatsby's pursuit of Daisy

  • Extramarital affairs and conflicts

  • Tragic climax and downfall

  • Conclusion and reflection on the American Dream

Note: This mind map provides a brief overview of the main elements in The Great Gatsby. The actual novel contains more depth and complexity.

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Mind Map: The Great Gatsby

Central Idea: The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald

Main Branches:

  • Characters

  • Themes

  • Symbolism

  • Setting

  • Plot

Characters:

  • Jay Gatsby

    • Mysterious millionaire

    • Pursues the American Dream

  • Daisy Buchanan

    • Gatsby's love interest

    • Married to Tom Buchanan

  • Tom Buchanan

    • Daisy's husband

    • Wealthy and arrogant

  • Nick Carraway

    • Narrator and Gatsby's neighbor

    • Provides insight into the story

  • Jordan Baker

    • Daisy's friend and Nick's love interest

    • Professional golfer

Themes:

  • The American Dream

    • Pursuit of wealth and social status

    • Illusion vs reality

  • Love and Desire

    • Obsession and idealization

    • Unattainable love

  • Social Class

    • Wealth and privilege

    • Corruption and moral decay

  • Loss and Nostalgia

    • Past vs present

    • Regret and longing

Symbolism:

  • The Green Light

    • Represents Gatsby's hopes and dreams

    • Symbolizes the unattainable

  • The Valley of Ashes

    • Symbolizes the moral and social decay

    • Represents the consequences of the pursuit of wealth

  • The Eyes of Doctor T.J. Eckleburg

    • Symbolize the loss of moral values

    • Represents the judgment of society

Setting:

  • Long Island, New York

    • East Egg

      • Represents old money and established wealth

    • West Egg

      • Represents new money and newly rich

    • The Valley of Ashes

      • Represents the social and moral decay

Plot:

  • Introduction to characters and setting

  • Gatsby's pursuit of Daisy

  • Extramarital affairs and conflicts

  • Tragic climax and downfall

  • Conclusion and reflection on the American Dream

Note: This mind map provides a brief overview of the main elements in The Great Gatsby. The actual novel contains more depth and complexity.

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Mind Map: The Great Gatsby

Central Idea: The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald

Main Branches:

  • Characters

  • Themes

  • Symbolism

  • Setting

  • Plot

Characters:

  • Jay Gatsby

    • Mysterious millionaire

    • Pursues the American Dream

  • Daisy Buchanan

    • Gatsby's love interest

    • Married to Tom Buchanan

  • Tom Buchanan

    • Daisy's husband

    • Wealthy and arrogant

  • Nick Carraway

    • Narrator and Gatsby's neighbor

    • Provides insight into the story

  • Jordan Baker

    • Daisy's friend and Nick's love interest

    • Professional golfer

Themes:

  • The American Dream

    • Pursuit of wealth and social status

    • Illusion vs reality

  • Love and Desire

    • Obsession and idealization

    • Unattainable love

  • Social Class

    • Wealth and privilege

    • Corruption and moral decay

  • Loss and Nostalgia

    • Past vs present

    • Regret and longing

Symbolism:

  • The Green Light

    • Represents Gatsby's hopes and dreams

    • Symbolizes the unattainable

  • The Valley of Ashes

    • Symbolizes the moral and social decay

    • Represents the consequences of the pursuit of wealth

  • The Eyes of Doctor T.J. Eckleburg

    • Symbolize the loss of moral values

    • Represents the judgment of society

Setting:

  • Long Island, New York

    • East Egg

      • Represents old money and established wealth

    • West Egg

      • Represents new money and newly rich

    • The Valley of Ashes

      • Represents the social and moral decay

Plot:

  • Introduction to characters and setting

  • Gatsby's pursuit of Daisy

  • Extramarital affairs and conflicts

  • Tragic climax and downfall

  • Conclusion and reflection on the American Dream

Note: This mind map provides a brief overview of the main elements in The Great Gatsby. The actual novel contains more depth and complexity.

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Mind Map: The Great Gatsby

Central Idea: The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald

Main Branches:

  • Characters

  • Themes

  • Symbolism

  • Setting

  • Plot

Characters:

  • Jay Gatsby

    • Mysterious millionaire

    • Pursues the American Dream

  • Daisy Buchanan

    • Gatsby's love interest

    • Married to Tom Buchanan

  • Tom Buchanan

    • Daisy's husband

    • Wealthy and arrogant

  • Nick Carraway

    • Narrator and Gatsby's neighbor

    • Provides insight into the story

  • Jordan Baker

    • Daisy's friend and Nick's love interest

    • Professional golfer

Themes:

  • The American Dream

    • Pursuit of wealth and social status

    • Illusion vs reality

  • Love and Desire

    • Obsession and idealization

    • Unattainable love

  • Social Class

    • Wealth and privilege

    • Corruption and moral decay

  • Loss and Nostalgia

    • Past vs present

    • Regret and longing

Symbolism:

  • The Green Light

    • Represents Gatsby's hopes and dreams

    • Symbolizes the unattainable

  • The Valley of Ashes

    • Symbolizes the moral and social decay

    • Represents the consequences of the pursuit of wealth

  • The Eyes of Doctor T.J. Eckleburg

    • Symbolize the loss of moral values

    • Represents the judgment of society

Setting:

  • Long Island, New York

    • East Egg

      • Represents old money and established wealth

    • West Egg

      • Represents new money and newly rich

    • The Valley of Ashes

      • Represents the social and moral decay

Plot:

  • Introduction to characters and setting

  • Gatsby's pursuit of Daisy

  • Extramarital affairs and conflicts

  • Tragic climax and downfall

  • Conclusion and reflection on the American Dream

Note: This mind map provides a brief overview of the main elements in The Great Gatsby. The actual novel contains more depth and complexity.

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Mind Map: The Great Gatsby

Central Idea: The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald

Main Branches:

  • Characters

  • Themes

  • Symbolism

  • Setting

  • Plot

Characters:

  • Jay Gatsby

    • Mysterious millionaire

    • Pursues the American Dream

  • Daisy Buchanan

    • Gatsby's love interest

    • Married to Tom Buchanan

  • Tom Buchanan

    • Daisy's husband

    • Wealthy and arrogant

  • Nick Carraway

    • Narrator and Gatsby's neighbor

    • Provides insight into the story

  • Jordan Baker

    • Daisy's friend and Nick's love interest

    • Professional golfer

Themes:

  • The American Dream

    • Pursuit of wealth and social status

    • Illusion vs reality

  • Love and Desire

    • Obsession and idealization

    • Unattainable love

  • Social Class

    • Wealth and privilege

    • Corruption and moral decay

  • Loss and Nostalgia

    • Past vs present

    • Regret and longing

Symbolism:

  • The Green Light

    • Represents Gatsby's hopes and dreams

    • Symbolizes the unattainable

  • The Valley of Ashes

    • Symbolizes the moral and social decay

    • Represents the consequences of the pursuit of wealth

  • The Eyes of Doctor T.J. Eckleburg

    • Symbolize the loss of moral values

    • Represents the judgment of society

Setting:

  • Long Island, New York

    • East Egg

      • Represents old money and established wealth

    • West Egg

      • Represents new money and newly rich

    • The Valley of Ashes

      • Represents the social and moral decay

Plot:

  • Introduction to characters and setting

  • Gatsby's pursuit of Daisy

  • Extramarital affairs and conflicts

  • Tragic climax and downfall

  • Conclusion and reflection on the American Dream

Note: This mind map provides a brief overview of the main elements in The Great Gatsby. The actual novel contains more depth and complexity.

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Mind Map: The Great Gatsby

Central Idea: The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald

Main Branches:

  • Characters

  • Themes

  • Symbolism

  • Setting

  • Plot

Characters:

  • Jay Gatsby

    • Mysterious millionaire

    • Pursues the American Dream

  • Daisy Buchanan

    • Gatsby's love interest

    • Married to Tom Buchanan

  • Tom Buchanan

    • Daisy's husband

    • Wealthy and arrogant

  • Nick Carraway

    • Narrator and Gatsby's neighbor

    • Provides insight into the story

  • Jordan Baker

    • Daisy's friend and Nick's love interest

    • Professional golfer

Themes:

  • The American Dream

    • Pursuit of wealth and social status

    • Illusion vs reality

  • Love and Desire

    • Obsession and idealization

    • Unattainable love

  • Social Class

    • Wealth and privilege

    • Corruption and moral decay

  • Loss and Nostalgia

    • Past vs present

    • Regret and longing

Symbolism:

  • The Green Light

    • Represents Gatsby's hopes and dreams

    • Symbolizes the unattainable

  • The Valley of Ashes

    • Symbolizes the moral and social decay

    • Represents the consequences of the pursuit of wealth

  • The Eyes of Doctor T.J. Eckleburg

    • Symbolize the loss of moral values

    • Represents the judgment of society

Setting:

  • Long Island, New York

    • East Egg

      • Represents old money and established wealth

    • West Egg

      • Represents new money and newly rich

    • The Valley of Ashes

      • Represents the social and moral decay

Plot:

  • Introduction to characters and setting

  • Gatsby's pursuit of Daisy

  • Extramarital affairs and conflicts

  • Tragic climax and downfall

  • Conclusion and reflection on the American Dream

Note: This mind map provides a brief overview of the main elements in The Great Gatsby. The actual novel contains more depth and complexity.

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Mind Map: The Great Gatsby

Central Idea: The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald

Main Branches:

  • Characters

  • Themes

  • Symbolism

  • Setting

  • Plot

Characters:

  • Jay Gatsby

    • Mysterious millionaire

    • Pursues the American Dream

  • Daisy Buchanan

    • Gatsby's love interest

    • Married to Tom Buchanan

  • Tom Buchanan

    • Daisy's husband

    • Wealthy and arrogant

  • Nick Carraway

    • Narrator and Gatsby's neighbor

    • Provides insight into the story

  • Jordan Baker

    • Daisy's friend and Nick's love interest

    • Professional golfer

Themes:

  • The American Dream

    • Pursuit of wealth and social status

    • Illusion vs reality

  • Love and Desire

    • Obsession and idealization

    • Unattainable love

  • Social Class

    • Wealth and privilege

    • Corruption and moral decay

  • Loss and Nostalgia

    • Past vs present

    • Regret and longing

Symbolism:

  • The Green Light

    • Represents Gatsby's hopes and dreams

    • Symbolizes the unattainable

  • The Valley of Ashes

    • Symbolizes the moral and social decay

    • Represents the consequences of the pursuit of wealth

  • The Eyes of Doctor T.J. Eckleburg

    • Symbolize the loss of moral values

    • Represents the judgment of society

Setting:

  • Long Island, New York

    • East Egg

      • Represents old money and established wealth

    • West Egg

      • Represents new money and newly rich

    • The Valley of Ashes

      • Represents the social and moral decay

Plot:

  • Introduction to characters and setting

  • Gatsby's pursuit of Daisy

  • Extramarital affairs and conflicts

  • Tragic climax and downfall

  • Conclusion and reflection on the American Dream

Note: This mind map provides a brief overview of the main elements in The Great Gatsby. The actual novel contains more depth and complexity.

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Mind Map: The Great Gatsby

Central Idea: The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald

Main Branches:

  • Characters

  • Themes

  • Symbolism

  • Setting

  • Plot

Characters:

  • Jay Gatsby

    • Mysterious millionaire

    • Pursues the American Dream

  • Daisy Buchanan

    • Gatsby's love interest

    • Married to Tom Buchanan

  • Tom Buchanan

    • Daisy's husband

    • Wealthy and arrogant

  • Nick Carraway

    • Narrator and Gatsby's neighbor

    • Provides insight into the story

  • Jordan Baker

    • Daisy's friend and Nick's love interest

    • Professional golfer

Themes:

  • The American Dream

    • Pursuit of wealth and social status

    • Illusion vs reality

  • Love and Desire

    • Obsession and idealization

    • Unattainable love

  • Social Class

    • Wealth and privilege

    • Corruption and moral decay

  • Loss and Nostalgia

    • Past vs present

    • Regret and longing

Symbolism:

  • The Green Light

    • Represents Gatsby's hopes and dreams

    • Symbolizes the unattainable

  • The Valley of Ashes

    • Symbolizes the moral and social decay

    • Represents the consequences of the pursuit of wealth

  • The Eyes of Doctor T.J. Eckleburg

    • Symbolize the loss of moral values

    • Represents the judgment of society

Setting:

  • Long Island, New York

    • East Egg

      • Represents old money and established wealth

    • West Egg

      • Represents new money and newly rich

    • The Valley of Ashes

      • Represents the social and moral decay

Plot:

  • Introduction to characters and setting

  • Gatsby's pursuit of Daisy

  • Extramarital affairs and conflicts

  • Tragic climax and downfall

  • Conclusion and reflection on the American Dream

Note: This mind map provides a brief overview of the main elements in The Great Gatsby. The actual novel contains more depth and complexity.

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Mind Map: The Great Gatsby

Central Idea: The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald

Main Branches:

  • Characters

  • Themes

  • Symbolism

  • Setting

  • Plot

Characters:

  • Jay Gatsby

    • Mysterious millionaire

    • Pursues the American Dream

  • Daisy Buchanan

    • Gatsby's love interest

    • Married to Tom Buchanan

  • Tom Buchanan

    • Daisy's husband

    • Wealthy and arrogant

  • Nick Carraway

    • Narrator and Gatsby's neighbor

    • Provides insight into the story

  • Jordan Baker

    • Daisy's friend and Nick's love interest

    • Professional golfer

Themes:

  • The American Dream

    • Pursuit of wealth and social status

    • Illusion vs reality

  • Love and Desire

    • Obsession and idealization

    • Unattainable love

  • Social Class

    • Wealth and privilege

    • Corruption and moral decay

  • Loss and Nostalgia

    • Past vs present

    • Regret and longing

Symbolism:

  • The Green Light

    • Represents Gatsby's hopes and dreams

    • Symbolizes the unattainable

  • The Valley of Ashes

    • Symbolizes the moral and social decay

    • Represents the consequences of the pursuit of wealth

  • The Eyes of Doctor T.J. Eckleburg

    • Symbolize the loss of moral values

    • Represents the judgment of society

Setting:

  • Long Island, New York

    • East Egg

      • Represents old money and established wealth

    • West Egg

      • Represents new money and newly rich

    • The Valley of Ashes

      • Represents the social and moral decay

Plot:

  • Introduction to characters and setting

  • Gatsby's pursuit of Daisy

  • Extramarital affairs and conflicts

  • Tragic climax and downfall

  • Conclusion and reflection on the American Dream

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Mind Map: The Great Gatsby

Central Idea: The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald

Main Branches:

  • Characters

  • Themes

  • Symbolism

  • Setting

  • Plot

Characters:

  • Jay Gatsby

    • Mysterious millionaire

    • Pursues the American Dream

  • Daisy Buchanan

    • Gatsby's love interest

    • Married to Tom Buchanan

  • Tom Buchanan

    • Daisy's husband

    • Wealthy and arrogant

  • Nick Carraway

    • Narrator and Gatsby's neighbor

    • Provides insight into the story

  • Jordan Baker

    • Daisy's friend and Nick's love interest

    • Professional golfer

Themes:

  • The American Dream

    • Pursuit of wealth and social status

    • Illusion vs reality

  • Love and Desire

    • Obsession and idealization

    • Unattainable love

  • Social Class

    • Wealth and privilege

    • Corruption and moral decay

  • Loss and Nostalgia

    • Past vs present

    • Regret and longing

Symbolism:

  • The Green Light

    • Represents Gatsby's hopes and dreams

    • Symbolizes the unattainable

  • The Valley of Ashes

    • Symbolizes the moral and social decay

    • Represents the consequences of the pursuit of wealth

  • The Eyes of Doctor T.J. Eckleburg

    • Symbolize the loss of moral values

    • Represents the judgment of society

Setting:

  • Long Island, New York

    • East Egg

      • Represents old money and established wealth

    • West Egg

      • Represents new money and newly rich

    • The Valley of Ashes

      • Represents the social and moral decay

Plot:

  • Introduction to characters and setting

  • Gatsby's pursuit of Daisy

  • Extramarital affairs and conflicts

  • Tragic climax and downfall

  • Conclusion and reflection on the American Dream

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Mind Map: The Great Gatsby

Central Idea: The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald

Main Branches:

  • Characters

  • Themes

  • Symbolism

  • Setting

  • Plot

Characters:

  • Jay Gatsby

    • Mysterious millionaire

    • Pursues the American Dream

  • Daisy Buchanan

    • Gatsby's love interest

    • Married to Tom Buchanan

  • Tom Buchanan

    • Daisy's husband

    • Wealthy and arrogant

  • Nick Carraway

    • Narrator and Gatsby's neighbor

    • Provides insight into the story

  • Jordan Baker

    • Daisy's friend and Nick's love interest

    • Professional golfer

Themes:

  • The American Dream

    • Pursuit of wealth and social status

    • Illusion vs reality

  • Love and Desire

    • Obsession and idealization

    • Unattainable love

  • Social Class

    • Wealth and privilege

    • Corruption and moral decay

  • Loss and Nostalgia

    • Past vs present

    • Regret and longing

Symbolism:

  • The Green Light

    • Represents Gatsby's hopes and dreams

    • Symbolizes the unattainable

  • The Valley of Ashes

    • Symbolizes the moral and social decay

    • Represents the consequences of the pursuit of wealth

  • The Eyes of Doctor T.J. Eckleburg

    • Symbolize the loss of moral values

    • Represents the judgment of society

Setting:

  • Long Island, New York

    • East Egg

      • Represents old money and established wealth

    • West Egg

      • Represents new money and newly rich

    • The Valley of Ashes

      • Represents the social and moral decay

Plot:

  • Introduction to characters and setting

  • Gatsby's pursuit of Daisy

  • Extramarital affairs and conflicts

  • Tragic climax and downfall

  • Conclusion and reflection on the American Dream

Note: This mind map provides a brief overview of the main elements in The Great Gatsby. The actual novel contains more depth and complexity.

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Mind Map: The Great Gatsby

Central Idea: The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald

Main Branches:

  • Characters

  • Themes

  • Symbolism

  • Setting

  • Plot

Characters:

  • Jay Gatsby

    • Mysterious millionaire

    • Pursues the American Dream

  • Daisy Buchanan

    • Gatsby's love interest

    • Married to Tom Buchanan

  • Tom Buchanan

    • Daisy's husband

    • Wealthy and arrogant

  • Nick Carraway

    • Narrator and Gatsby's neighbor

    • Provides insight into the story

  • Jordan Baker

    • Daisy's friend and Nick's love interest

    • Professional golfer

Themes:

  • The American Dream

    • Pursuit of wealth and social status

    • Illusion vs reality

  • Love and Desire

    • Obsession and idealization

    • Unattainable love

  • Social Class

    • Wealth and privilege

    • Corruption and moral decay

  • Loss and Nostalgia

    • Past vs present

    • Regret and longing

Symbolism:

  • The Green Light

    • Represents Gatsby's hopes and dreams

    • Symbolizes the unattainable

  • The Valley of Ashes

    • Symbolizes the moral and social decay

    • Represents the consequences of the pursuit of wealth

  • The Eyes of Doctor T.J. Eckleburg

    • Symbolize the loss of moral values

    • Represents the judgment of society

Setting:

  • Long Island, New York

    • East Egg

      • Represents old money and established wealth

    • West Egg

      • Represents new money and newly rich

    • The Valley of Ashes

      • Represents the social and moral decay

Plot:

  • Introduction to characters and setting

  • Gatsby's pursuit of Daisy

  • Extramarital affairs and conflicts

  • Tragic climax and downfall

  • Conclusion and reflection on the American Dream

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Mind Map: The Great Gatsby

Central Idea: The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald

Main Branches:

  • Characters

  • Themes

  • Symbolism

  • Setting

  • Plot

Characters:

  • Jay Gatsby

    • Mysterious millionaire

    • Pursues the American Dream

  • Daisy Buchanan

    • Gatsby's love interest

    • Married to Tom Buchanan

  • Tom Buchanan

    • Daisy's husband

    • Wealthy and arrogant

  • Nick Carraway

    • Narrator and Gatsby's neighbor

    • Provides insight into the story

  • Jordan Baker

    • Daisy's friend and Nick's love interest

    • Professional golfer

Themes:

  • The American Dream

    • Pursuit of wealth and social status

    • Illusion vs reality

  • Love and Desire

    • Obsession and idealization

    • Unattainable love

  • Social Class

    • Wealth and privilege

    • Corruption and moral decay

  • Loss and Nostalgia

    • Past vs present

    • Regret and longing

Symbolism:

  • The Green Light

    • Represents Gatsby's hopes and dreams

    • Symbolizes the unattainable

  • The Valley of Ashes

    • Symbolizes the moral and social decay

    • Represents the consequences of the pursuit of wealth

  • The Eyes of Doctor T.J. Eckleburg

    • Symbolize the loss of moral values

    • Represents the judgment of society

Setting:

  • Long Island, New York

    • East Egg

      • Represents old money and established wealth

    • West Egg

      • Represents new money and newly rich

    • The Valley of Ashes

      • Represents the social and moral decay

Plot:

  • Introduction to characters and setting

  • Gatsby's pursuit of Daisy

  • Extramarital affairs and conflicts

  • Tragic climax and downfall

  • Conclusion and reflection on the American Dream

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Mind Map: The Great Gatsby

Central Idea: The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald

Main Branches:

  • Characters

  • Themes

  • Symbolism

  • Setting

  • Plot

Characters:

  • Jay Gatsby

    • Mysterious millionaire

    • Pursues the American Dream

  • Daisy Buchanan

    • Gatsby's love interest

    • Married to Tom Buchanan

  • Tom Buchanan

    • Daisy's husband

    • Wealthy and arrogant

  • Nick Carraway

    • Narrator and Gatsby's neighbor

    • Provides insight into the story

  • Jordan Baker

    • Daisy's friend and Nick's love interest

    • Professional golfer

Themes:

  • The American Dream

    • Pursuit of wealth and social status

    • Illusion vs reality

  • Love and Desire

    • Obsession and idealization

    • Unattainable love

  • Social Class

    • Wealth and privilege

    • Corruption and moral decay

  • Loss and Nostalgia

    • Past vs present

    • Regret and longing

Symbolism:

  • The Green Light

    • Represents Gatsby's hopes and dreams

    • Symbolizes the unattainable

  • The Valley of Ashes

    • Symbolizes the moral and social decay

    • Represents the consequences of the pursuit of wealth

  • The Eyes of Doctor T.J. Eckleburg

    • Symbolize the loss of moral values

    • Represents the judgment of society

Setting:

  • Long Island, New York

    • East Egg

      • Represents old money and established wealth

    • West Egg

      • Represents new money and newly rich

    • The Valley of Ashes

      • Represents the social and moral decay

Plot:

  • Introduction to characters and setting

  • Gatsby's pursuit of Daisy

  • Extramarital affairs and conflicts

  • Tragic climax and downfall

  • Conclusion and reflection on the American Dream

Note: This mind map provides a brief overview of the main elements in The Great Gatsby. The actual novel contains more depth and complexity.

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Mind Map: The Great Gatsby

Central Idea: The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald

Main Branches:

  • Characters

  • Themes

  • Symbolism

  • Setting

  • Plot

Characters:

  • Jay Gatsby

    • Mysterious millionaire

    • Pursues the American Dream

  • Daisy Buchanan

    • Gatsby's love interest

    • Married to Tom Buchanan

  • Tom Buchanan

    • Daisy's husband

    • Wealthy and arrogant

  • Nick Carraway

    • Narrator and Gatsby's neighbor

    • Provides insight into the story

  • Jordan Baker

    • Daisy's friend and Nick's love interest

    • Professional golfer

Themes:

  • The American Dream

    • Pursuit of wealth and social status

    • Illusion vs reality

  • Love and Desire

    • Obsession and idealization

    • Unattainable love

  • Social Class

    • Wealth and privilege

    • Corruption and moral decay

  • Loss and Nostalgia

    • Past vs present

    • Regret and longing

Symbolism:

  • The Green Light

    • Represents Gatsby's hopes and dreams

    • Symbolizes the unattainable

  • The Valley of Ashes

    • Symbolizes the moral and social decay

    • Represents the consequences of the pursuit of wealth

  • The Eyes of Doctor T.J. Eckleburg

    • Symbolize the loss of moral values

    • Represents the judgment of society

Setting:

  • Long Island, New York

    • East Egg

      • Represents old money and established wealth

    • West Egg

      • Represents new money and newly rich

    • The Valley of Ashes

      • Represents the social and moral decay

Plot:

  • Introduction to characters and setting

  • Gatsby's pursuit of Daisy

  • Extramarital affairs and conflicts

  • Tragic climax and downfall

  • Conclusion and reflection on the American Dream

Note: This mind map provides a brief overview of the main elements in The Great Gatsby. The actual novel contains more depth and complexity.

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Mind Map: The Great Gatsby

Central Idea: The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald

Main Branches:

  • Characters

  • Themes

  • Symbolism

  • Setting

  • Plot

Characters:

  • Jay Gatsby

    • Mysterious millionaire

    • Pursues the American Dream

  • Daisy Buchanan

    • Gatsby's love interest

    • Married to Tom Buchanan

  • Tom Buchanan

    • Daisy's husband

    • Wealthy and arrogant

  • Nick Carraway

    • Narrator and Gatsby's neighbor

    • Provides insight into the story

  • Jordan Baker

    • Daisy's friend and Nick's love interest

    • Professional golfer

Themes:

  • The American Dream

    • Pursuit of wealth and social status

    • Illusion vs reality

  • Love and Desire

    • Obsession and idealization

    • Unattainable love

  • Social Class

    • Wealth and privilege

    • Corruption and moral decay

  • Loss and Nostalgia

    • Past vs present

    • Regret and longing

Symbolism:

  • The Green Light

    • Represents Gatsby's hopes and dreams

    • Symbolizes the unattainable

  • The Valley of Ashes

    • Symbolizes the moral and social decay

    • Represents the consequences of the pursuit of wealth

  • The Eyes of Doctor T.J. Eckleburg

    • Symbolize the loss of moral values

    • Represents the judgment of society

Setting:

  • Long Island, New York

    • East Egg

      • Represents old money and established wealth

    • West Egg

      • Represents new money and newly rich

    • The Valley of Ashes

      • Represents the social and moral decay

Plot:

  • Introduction to characters and setting

  • Gatsby's pursuit of Daisy

  • Extramarital affairs and conflicts

  • Tragic climax and downfall

  • Conclusion and reflection on the American Dream

Note: This mind map provides a brief overview of the main elements in The Great Gatsby. The actual novel contains more depth and complexity.

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Mind Map: The Great Gatsby

Central Idea: The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald

Main Branches:

  • Characters

  • Themes

  • Symbolism

  • Setting

  • Plot

Characters:

  • Jay Gatsby

    • Mysterious millionaire

    • Pursues the American Dream

  • Daisy Buchanan

    • Gatsby's love interest

    • Married to Tom Buchanan

  • Tom Buchanan

    • Daisy's husband

    • Wealthy and arrogant

  • Nick Carraway

    • Narrator and Gatsby's neighbor

    • Provides insight into the story

  • Jordan Baker

    • Daisy's friend and Nick's love interest

    • Professional golfer

Themes:

  • The American Dream

    • Pursuit of wealth and social status

    • Illusion vs reality

  • Love and Desire

    • Obsession and idealization

    • Unattainable love

  • Social Class

    • Wealth and privilege

    • Corruption and moral decay

  • Loss and Nostalgia

    • Past vs present

    • Regret and longing

Symbolism:

  • The Green Light

    • Represents Gatsby's hopes and dreams

    • Symbolizes the unattainable

  • The Valley of Ashes

    • Symbolizes the moral and social decay

    • Represents the consequences of the pursuit of wealth

  • The Eyes of Doctor T.J. Eckleburg

    • Symbolize the loss of moral values

    • Represents the judgment of society

Setting:

  • Long Island, New York

    • East Egg

      • Represents old money and established wealth

    • West Egg

      • Represents new money and newly rich

    • The Valley of Ashes

      • Represents the social and moral decay

Plot:

  • Introduction to characters and setting

  • Gatsby's pursuit of Daisy

  • Extramarital affairs and conflicts

  • Tragic climax and downfall

  • Conclusion and reflection on the American Dream

Note: This mind map provides a brief overview of the main elements in The Great Gatsby. The actual novel contains more depth and complexity.

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Mind Map: The Great Gatsby

Central Idea: The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald

Main Branches:

  • Characters

  • Themes

  • Symbolism

  • Setting

  • Plot

Characters:

  • Jay Gatsby

    • Mysterious millionaire

    • Pursues the American Dream

  • Daisy Buchanan

    • Gatsby's love interest

    • Married to Tom Buchanan

  • Tom Buchanan

    • Daisy's husband

    • Wealthy and arrogant

  • Nick Carraway

    • Narrator and Gatsby's neighbor

    • Provides insight into the story

  • Jordan Baker

    • Daisy's friend and Nick's love interest

    • Professional golfer

Themes:

  • The American Dream

    • Pursuit of wealth and social status

    • Illusion vs reality

  • Love and Desire

    • Obsession and idealization

    • Unattainable love

  • Social Class

    • Wealth and privilege

    • Corruption and moral decay

  • Loss and Nostalgia

    • Past vs present

    • Regret and longing

Symbolism:

  • The Green Light

    • Represents Gatsby's hopes and dreams

    • Symbolizes the unattainable

  • The Valley of Ashes

    • Symbolizes the moral and social decay

    • Represents the consequences of the pursuit of wealth

  • The Eyes of Doctor T.J. Eckleburg

    • Symbolize the loss of moral values

    • Represents the judgment of society

Setting:

  • Long Island, New York

    • East Egg

      • Represents old money and established wealth

    • West Egg

      • Represents new money and newly rich

    • The Valley of Ashes

      • Represents the social and moral decay

Plot:

  • Introduction to characters and setting

  • Gatsby's pursuit of Daisy

  • Extramarital affairs and conflicts

  • Tragic climax and downfall

  • Conclusion and reflection on the American Dream

Note: This mind map provides a brief overview of the main elements in The Great Gatsby. The actual novel contains more depth and complexity.

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Mind Map: The Great Gatsby

Central Idea: The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald

Main Branches:

  • Characters

  • Themes

  • Symbolism

  • Setting

  • Plot

Characters:

  • Jay Gatsby

    • Mysterious millionaire

    • Pursues the American Dream

  • Daisy Buchanan

    • Gatsby's love interest

    • Married to Tom Buchanan

  • Tom Buchanan

    • Daisy's husband

    • Wealthy and arrogant

  • Nick Carraway

    • Narrator and Gatsby's neighbor

    • Provides insight into the story

  • Jordan Baker

    • Daisy's friend and Nick's love interest

    • Professional golfer

Themes:

  • The American Dream

    • Pursuit of wealth and social status

    • Illusion vs reality

  • Love and Desire

    • Obsession and idealization

    • Unattainable love

  • Social Class

    • Wealth and privilege

    • Corruption and moral decay

  • Loss and Nostalgia

    • Past vs present

    • Regret and longing

Symbolism:

  • The Green Light

    • Represents Gatsby's hopes and dreams

    • Symbolizes the unattainable

  • The Valley of Ashes

    • Symbolizes the moral and social decay

    • Represents the consequences of the pursuit of wealth

  • The Eyes of Doctor T.J. Eckleburg

    • Symbolize the loss of moral values

    • Represents the judgment of society

Setting:

  • Long Island, New York

    • East Egg

      • Represents old money and established wealth

    • West Egg

      • Represents new money and newly rich

    • The Valley of Ashes

      • Represents the social and moral decay

Plot:

  • Introduction to characters and setting

  • Gatsby's pursuit of Daisy

  • Extramarital affairs and conflicts

  • Tragic climax and downfall

  • Conclusion and reflection on the American Dream

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Mind Map: The Great Gatsby

Central Idea: The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald

Main Branches:

  • Characters

  • Themes

  • Symbolism

  • Setting

  • Plot

Characters:

  • Jay Gatsby

    • Mysterious millionaire

    • Pursues the American Dream

  • Daisy Buchanan

    • Gatsby's love interest

    • Married to Tom Buchanan

  • Tom Buchanan

    • Daisy's husband

    • Wealthy and arrogant

  • Nick Carraway

    • Narrator and Gatsby's neighbor

    • Provides insight into the story

  • Jordan Baker

    • Daisy's friend and Nick's love interest

    • Professional golfer

Themes:

  • The American Dream

    • Pursuit of wealth and social status

    • Illusion vs reality

  • Love and Desire

    • Obsession and idealization

    • Unattainable love

  • Social Class

    • Wealth and privilege

    • Corruption and moral decay

  • Loss and Nostalgia

    • Past vs present

    • Regret and longing

Symbolism:

  • The Green Light

    • Represents Gatsby's hopes and dreams

    • Symbolizes the unattainable

  • The Valley of Ashes

    • Symbolizes the moral and social decay

    • Represents the consequences of the pursuit of wealth

  • The Eyes of Doctor T.J. Eckleburg

    • Symbolize the loss of moral values

    • Represents the judgment of society

Setting:

  • Long Island, New York

    • East Egg

      • Represents old money and established wealth

    • West Egg

      • Represents new money and newly rich

    • The Valley of Ashes

      • Represents the social and moral decay

Plot:

  • Introduction to characters and setting

  • Gatsby's pursuit of Daisy

  • Extramarital affairs and conflicts

  • Tragic climax and downfall

  • Conclusion and reflection on the American Dream

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Mind Map: The Great Gatsby

Central Idea: The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald

Main Branches:

  • Characters

  • Themes

  • Symbolism

  • Setting

  • Plot

Characters:

  • Jay Gatsby

    • Mysterious millionaire

    • Pursues the American Dream

  • Daisy Buchanan

    • Gatsby's love interest

    • Married to Tom Buchanan

  • Tom Buchanan

    • Daisy's husband

    • Wealthy and arrogant

  • Nick Carraway

    • Narrator and Gatsby's neighbor

    • Provides insight into the story

  • Jordan Baker

    • Daisy's friend and Nick's love interest

    • Professional golfer

Themes:

  • The American Dream

    • Pursuit of wealth and social status

    • Illusion vs reality

  • Love and Desire

    • Obsession and idealization

    • Unattainable love

  • Social Class

    • Wealth and privilege

    • Corruption and moral decay

  • Loss and Nostalgia

    • Past vs present

    • Regret and longing

Symbolism:

  • The Green Light

    • Represents Gatsby's hopes and dreams

    • Symbolizes the unattainable

  • The Valley of Ashes

    • Symbolizes the moral and social decay

    • Represents the consequences of the pursuit of wealth

  • The Eyes of Doctor T.J. Eckleburg

    • Symbolize the loss of moral values

    • Represents the judgment of society

Setting:

  • Long Island, New York

    • East Egg

      • Represents old money and established wealth

    • West Egg

      • Represents new money and newly rich

    • The Valley of Ashes

      • Represents the social and moral decay

Plot:

  • Introduction to characters and setting

  • Gatsby's pursuit of Daisy

  • Extramarital affairs and conflicts

  • Tragic climax and downfall

  • Conclusion and reflection on the American Dream

Note: This mind map provides a brief overview of the main elements in The Great Gatsby. The actual novel contains more depth and complexity.

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Mind Map: The Great Gatsby

Central Idea: The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald

Main Branches:

  • Characters

  • Themes

  • Symbolism

  • Setting

  • Plot

Characters:

  • Jay Gatsby

    • Mysterious millionaire

    • Pursues the American Dream

  • Daisy Buchanan

    • Gatsby's love interest

    • Married to Tom Buchanan

  • Tom Buchanan

    • Daisy's husband

    • Wealthy and arrogant

  • Nick Carraway

    • Narrator and Gatsby's neighbor

    • Provides insight into the story

  • Jordan Baker

    • Daisy's friend and Nick's love interest

    • Professional golfer

Themes:

  • The American Dream

    • Pursuit of wealth and social status

    • Illusion vs reality

  • Love and Desire

    • Obsession and idealization

    • Unattainable love

  • Social Class

    • Wealth and privilege

    • Corruption and moral decay

  • Loss and Nostalgia

    • Past vs present

    • Regret and longing

Symbolism:

  • The Green Light

    • Represents Gatsby's hopes and dreams

    • Symbolizes the unattainable

  • The Valley of Ashes

    • Symbolizes the moral and social decay

    • Represents the consequences of the pursuit of wealth

  • The Eyes of Doctor T.J. Eckleburg

    • Symbolize the loss of moral values

    • Represents the judgment of society

Setting:

  • Long Island, New York

    • East Egg

      • Represents old money and established wealth

    • West Egg

      • Represents new money and newly rich

    • The Valley of Ashes

      • Represents the social and moral decay

Plot:

  • Introduction to characters and setting

  • Gatsby's pursuit of Daisy

  • Extramarital affairs and conflicts

  • Tragic climax and downfall

  • Conclusion and reflection on the American Dream

Note: This mind map provides a brief overview of the main elements in The Great Gatsby. The actual novel contains more depth and complexity.

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Mind Map: The Great Gatsby

Central Idea: The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald

Main Branches:

  • Characters

  • Themes

  • Symbolism

  • Setting

  • Plot

Characters:

  • Jay Gatsby

    • Mysterious millionaire

    • Pursues the American Dream

  • Daisy Buchanan

    • Gatsby's love interest

    • Married to Tom Buchanan

  • Tom Buchanan

    • Daisy's husband

    • Wealthy and arrogant

  • Nick Carraway

    • Narrator and Gatsby's neighbor

    • Provides insight into the story

  • Jordan Baker

    • Daisy's friend and Nick's love interest

    • Professional golfer

Themes:

  • The American Dream

    • Pursuit of wealth and social status

    • Illusion vs reality

  • Love and Desire

    • Obsession and idealization

    • Unattainable love

  • Social Class

    • Wealth and privilege

    • Corruption and moral decay

  • Loss and Nostalgia

    • Past vs present

    • Regret and longing

Symbolism:

  • The Green Light

    • Represents Gatsby's hopes and dreams

    • Symbolizes the unattainable

  • The Valley of Ashes

    • Symbolizes the moral and social decay

    • Represents the consequences of the pursuit of wealth

  • The Eyes of Doctor T.J. Eckleburg

    • Symbolize the loss of moral values

    • Represents the judgment of society

Setting:

  • Long Island, New York

    • East Egg

      • Represents old money and established wealth

    • West Egg

      • Represents new money and newly rich

    • The Valley of Ashes

      • Represents the social and moral decay

Plot:

  • Introduction to characters and setting

  • Gatsby's pursuit of Daisy

  • Extramarital affairs and conflicts

  • Tragic climax and downfall

  • Conclusion and reflection on the American Dream

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Mind Map: The Great Gatsby

Central Idea: The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald

Main Branches:

  • Characters

  • Themes

  • Symbolism

  • Setting

  • Plot

Characters:

  • Jay Gatsby

    • Mysterious millionaire

    • Pursues the American Dream

  • Daisy Buchanan

    • Gatsby's love interest

    • Married to Tom Buchanan

  • Tom Buchanan

    • Daisy's husband

    • Wealthy and arrogant

  • Nick Carraway

    • Narrator and Gatsby's neighbor

    • Provides insight into the story

  • Jordan Baker

    • Daisy's friend and Nick's love interest

    • Professional golfer

Themes:

  • The American Dream

    • Pursuit of wealth and social status

    • Illusion vs reality

  • Love and Desire

    • Obsession and idealization

    • Unattainable love

  • Social Class

    • Wealth and privilege

    • Corruption and moral decay

  • Loss and Nostalgia

    • Past vs present

    • Regret and longing

Symbolism:

  • The Green Light

    • Represents Gatsby's hopes and dreams

    • Symbolizes the unattainable

  • The Valley of Ashes

    • Symbolizes the moral and social decay

    • Represents the consequences of the pursuit of wealth

  • The Eyes of Doctor T.J. Eckleburg

    • Symbolize the loss of moral values

    • Represents the judgment of society

Setting:

  • Long Island, New York

    • East Egg

      • Represents old money and established wealth

    • West Egg

      • Represents new money and newly rich

    • The Valley of Ashes

      • Represents the social and moral decay

Plot:

  • Introduction to characters and setting

  • Gatsby's pursuit of Daisy

  • Extramarital affairs and conflicts

  • Tragic climax and downfall

  • Conclusion and reflection on the American Dream

Note: This mind map provides a brief overview of the main elements in The Great Gatsby. The actual novel contains more depth and complexity.

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Mind Map: The Great Gatsby

Central Idea: The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald

Main Branches:

  • Characters

  • Themes

  • Symbolism

  • Setting

  • Plot

Characters:

  • Jay Gatsby

    • Mysterious millionaire

    • Pursues the American Dream

  • Daisy Buchanan

    • Gatsby's love interest

    • Married to Tom Buchanan

  • Tom Buchanan

    • Daisy's husband

    • Wealthy and arrogant

  • Nick Carraway

    • Narrator and Gatsby's neighbor

    • Provides insight into the story

  • Jordan Baker

    • Daisy's friend and Nick's love interest

    • Professional golfer

Themes:

  • The American Dream

    • Pursuit of wealth and social status

    • Illusion vs reality

  • Love and Desire

    • Obsession and idealization

    • Unattainable love

  • Social Class

    • Wealth and privilege

    • Corruption and moral decay

  • Loss and Nostalgia

    • Past vs present

    • Regret and longing

Symbolism:

  • The Green Light

    • Represents Gatsby's hopes and dreams

    • Symbolizes the unattainable

  • The Valley of Ashes

    • Symbolizes the moral and social decay

    • Represents the consequences of the pursuit of wealth

  • The Eyes of Doctor T.J. Eckleburg

    • Symbolize the loss of moral values

    • Represents the judgment of society

Setting:

  • Long Island, New York

    • East Egg

      • Represents old money and established wealth

    • West Egg

      • Represents new money and newly rich

    • The Valley of Ashes

      • Represents the social and moral decay

Plot:

  • Introduction to characters and setting

  • Gatsby's pursuit of Daisy

  • Extramarital affairs and conflicts

  • Tragic climax and downfall

  • Conclusion and reflection on the American Dream

Note: This mind map provides a brief overview of the main elements in The Great Gatsby. The actual novel contains more depth and complexity.

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Mind Map: The Great Gatsby

Central Idea: The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald

Main Branches:

  • Characters

  • Themes

  • Symbolism

  • Setting

  • Plot

Characters:

  • Jay Gatsby

    • Mysterious millionaire

    • Pursues the American Dream

  • Daisy Buchanan

    • Gatsby's love interest

    • Married to Tom Buchanan

  • Tom Buchanan

    • Daisy's husband

    • Wealthy and arrogant

  • Nick Carraway

    • Narrator and Gatsby's neighbor

    • Provides insight into the story

  • Jordan Baker

    • Daisy's friend and Nick's love interest

    • Professional golfer

Themes:

  • The American Dream

    • Pursuit of wealth and social status

    • Illusion vs reality

  • Love and Desire

    • Obsession and idealization

    • Unattainable love

  • Social Class

    • Wealth and privilege

    • Corruption and moral decay

  • Loss and Nostalgia

    • Past vs present

    • Regret and longing

Symbolism:

  • The Green Light

    • Represents Gatsby's hopes and dreams

    • Symbolizes the unattainable

  • The Valley of Ashes

    • Symbolizes the moral and social decay

    • Represents the consequences of the pursuit of wealth

  • The Eyes of Doctor T.J. Eckleburg

    • Symbolize the loss of moral values

    • Represents the judgment of society

Setting:

  • Long Island, New York

    • East Egg

      • Represents old money and established wealth

    • West Egg

      • Represents new money and newly rich

    • The Valley of Ashes

      • Represents the social and moral decay

Plot:

  • Introduction to characters and setting

  • Gatsby's pursuit of Daisy

  • Extramarital affairs and conflicts

  • Tragic climax and downfall

  • Conclusion and reflection on the American Dream

Note: This mind map provides a brief overview of the main elements in The Great Gatsby. The actual novel contains more depth and complexity.

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Mind Map: The Great Gatsby

Central Idea: The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald

Main Branches:

  • Characters

  • Themes

  • Symbolism

  • Setting

  • Plot

Characters:

  • Jay Gatsby

    • Mysterious millionaire

    • Pursues the American Dream

  • Daisy Buchanan

    • Gatsby's love interest

    • Married to Tom Buchanan

  • Tom Buchanan

    • Daisy's husband

    • Wealthy and arrogant

  • Nick Carraway

    • Narrator and Gatsby's neighbor

    • Provides insight into the story

  • Jordan Baker

    • Daisy's friend and Nick's love interest

    • Professional golfer

Themes:

  • The American Dream

    • Pursuit of wealth and social status

    • Illusion vs reality

  • Love and Desire

    • Obsession and idealization

    • Unattainable love

  • Social Class

    • Wealth and privilege

    • Corruption and moral decay

  • Loss and Nostalgia

    • Past vs present

    • Regret and longing

Symbolism:

  • The Green Light

    • Represents Gatsby's hopes and dreams

    • Symbolizes the unattainable

  • The Valley of Ashes

    • Symbolizes the moral and social decay

    • Represents the consequences of the pursuit of wealth

  • The Eyes of Doctor T.J. Eckleburg

    • Symbolize the loss of moral values

    • Represents the judgment of society

Setting:

  • Long Island, New York

    • East Egg

      • Represents old money and established wealth

    • West Egg

      • Represents new money and newly rich

    • The Valley of Ashes

      • Represents the social and moral decay

Plot:

  • Introduction to characters and setting

  • Gatsby's pursuit of Daisy

  • Extramarital affairs and conflicts

  • Tragic climax and downfall

  • Conclusion and reflection on the American Dream

Note: This mind map provides a brief overview of the main elements in The Great Gatsby. The actual novel contains more depth and complexity.

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Mind Map: The Great Gatsby

Central Idea: The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald

Main Branches:

  • Characters

  • Themes

  • Symbolism

  • Setting

  • Plot

Characters:

  • Jay Gatsby

    • Mysterious millionaire

    • Pursues the American Dream

  • Daisy Buchanan

    • Gatsby's love interest

    • Married to Tom Buchanan

  • Tom Buchanan

    • Daisy's husband

    • Wealthy and arrogant

  • Nick Carraway

    • Narrator and Gatsby's neighbor

    • Provides insight into the story

  • Jordan Baker

    • Daisy's friend and Nick's love interest

    • Professional golfer

Themes:

  • The American Dream

    • Pursuit of wealth and social status

    • Illusion vs reality

  • Love and Desire

    • Obsession and idealization

    • Unattainable love

  • Social Class

    • Wealth and privilege

    • Corruption and moral decay

  • Loss and Nostalgia

    • Past vs present

    • Regret and longing

Symbolism:

  • The Green Light

    • Represents Gatsby's hopes and dreams

    • Symbolizes the unattainable

  • The Valley of Ashes

    • Symbolizes the moral and social decay

    • Represents the consequences of the pursuit of wealth

  • The Eyes of Doctor T.J. Eckleburg

    • Symbolize the loss of moral values

    • Represents the judgment of society

Setting:

  • Long Island, New York

    • East Egg

      • Represents old money and established wealth

    • West Egg

      • Represents new money and newly rich

    • The Valley of Ashes

      • Represents the social and moral decay

Plot:

  • Introduction to characters and setting

  • Gatsby's pursuit of Daisy

  • Extramarital affairs and conflicts

  • Tragic climax and downfall

  • Conclusion and reflection on the American Dream

Note: This mind map provides a brief overview of the main elements in The Great Gatsby. The actual novel contains more depth and complexity.

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Mind Map: The Great Gatsby

Central Idea: The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald

Main Branches:

  • Characters

  • Themes

  • Symbolism

  • Setting

  • Plot

Characters:

  • Jay Gatsby

    • Mysterious millionaire

    • Pursues the American Dream

  • Daisy Buchanan

    • Gatsby's love interest

    • Married to Tom Buchanan

  • Tom Buchanan

    • Daisy's husband

    • Wealthy and arrogant

  • Nick Carraway

    • Narrator and Gatsby's neighbor

    • Provides insight into the story

  • Jordan Baker

    • Daisy's friend and Nick's love interest

    • Professional golfer

Themes:

  • The American Dream

    • Pursuit of wealth and social status

    • Illusion vs reality

  • Love and Desire

    • Obsession and idealization

    • Unattainable love

  • Social Class

    • Wealth and privilege

    • Corruption and moral decay

  • Loss and Nostalgia

    • Past vs present

    • Regret and longing

Symbolism:

  • The Green Light

    • Represents Gatsby's hopes and dreams

    • Symbolizes the unattainable

  • The Valley of Ashes

    • Symbolizes the moral and social decay

    • Represents the consequences of the pursuit of wealth

  • The Eyes of Doctor T.J. Eckleburg

    • Symbolize the loss of moral values

    • Represents the judgment of society

Setting:

  • Long Island, New York

    • East Egg

      • Represents old money and established wealth

    • West Egg

      • Represents new money and newly rich

    • The Valley of Ashes

      • Represents the social and moral decay

Plot:

  • Introduction to characters and setting

  • Gatsby's pursuit of Daisy

  • Extramarital affairs and conflicts

  • Tragic climax and downfall

  • Conclusion and reflection on the American Dream

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Mind Map: The Great Gatsby

Central Idea: The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald

Main Branches:

  • Characters

  • Themes

  • Symbolism

  • Setting

  • Plot

Characters:

  • Jay Gatsby

    • Mysterious millionaire

    • Pursues the American Dream

  • Daisy Buchanan

    • Gatsby's love interest

    • Married to Tom Buchanan

  • Tom Buchanan

    • Daisy's husband

    • Wealthy and arrogant

  • Nick Carraway

    • Narrator and Gatsby's neighbor

    • Provides insight into the story

  • Jordan Baker

    • Daisy's friend and Nick's love interest

    • Professional golfer

Themes:

  • The American Dream

    • Pursuit of wealth and social status

    • Illusion vs reality

  • Love and Desire

    • Obsession and idealization

    • Unattainable love

  • Social Class

    • Wealth and privilege

    • Corruption and moral decay

  • Loss and Nostalgia

    • Past vs present

    • Regret and longing

Symbolism:

  • The Green Light

    • Represents Gatsby's hopes and dreams

    • Symbolizes the unattainable

  • The Valley of Ashes

    • Symbolizes the moral and social decay

    • Represents the consequences of the pursuit of wealth

  • The Eyes of Doctor T.J. Eckleburg

    • Symbolize the loss of moral values

    • Represents the judgment of society

Setting:

  • Long Island, New York

    • East Egg

      • Represents old money and established wealth

    • West Egg

      • Represents new money and newly rich

    • The Valley of Ashes

      • Represents the social and moral decay

Plot:

  • Introduction to characters and setting

  • Gatsby's pursuit of Daisy

  • Extramarital affairs and conflicts

  • Tragic climax and downfall

  • Conclusion and reflection on the American Dream

Note: This mind map provides a brief overview of the main elements in The Great Gatsby. The actual novel contains more depth and complexity.

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Mind Map: The Great Gatsby

Central Idea: The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald

Main Branches:

  • Characters

  • Themes

  • Symbolism

  • Setting

  • Plot

Characters:

  • Jay Gatsby

    • Mysterious millionaire

    • Pursues the American Dream

  • Daisy Buchanan

    • Gatsby's love interest

    • Married to Tom Buchanan

  • Tom Buchanan

    • Daisy's husband

    • Wealthy and arrogant

  • Nick Carraway

    • Narrator and Gatsby's neighbor

    • Provides insight into the story

  • Jordan Baker

    • Daisy's friend and Nick's love interest

    • Professional golfer

Themes:

  • The American Dream

    • Pursuit of wealth and social status

    • Illusion vs reality

  • Love and Desire

    • Obsession and idealization

    • Unattainable love

  • Social Class

    • Wealth and privilege

    • Corruption and moral decay

  • Loss and Nostalgia

    • Past vs present

    • Regret and longing

Symbolism:

  • The Green Light

    • Represents Gatsby's hopes and dreams

    • Symbolizes the unattainable

  • The Valley of Ashes

    • Symbolizes the moral and social decay

    • Represents the consequences of the pursuit of wealth

  • The Eyes of Doctor T.J. Eckleburg

    • Symbolize the loss of moral values

    • Represents the judgment of society

Setting:

  • Long Island, New York

    • East Egg

      • Represents old money and established wealth

    • West Egg

      • Represents new money and newly rich

    • The Valley of Ashes

      • Represents the social and moral decay

Plot:

  • Introduction to characters and setting

  • Gatsby's pursuit of Daisy

  • Extramarital affairs and conflicts

  • Tragic climax and downfall

  • Conclusion and reflection on the American Dream

Note: This mind map provides a brief overview of the main elements in The Great Gatsby. The actual novel contains more depth and complexity.

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Mind Map: The Great Gatsby

Central Idea: The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald

Main Branches:

  • Characters

  • Themes

  • Symbolism

  • Setting

  • Plot

Characters:

  • Jay Gatsby

    • Mysterious millionaire

    • Pursues the American Dream

  • Daisy Buchanan

    • Gatsby's love interest

    • Married to Tom Buchanan

  • Tom Buchanan

    • Daisy's husband

    • Wealthy and arrogant

  • Nick Carraway

    • Narrator and Gatsby's neighbor

    • Provides insight into the story

  • Jordan Baker

    • Daisy's friend and Nick's love interest

    • Professional golfer

Themes:

  • The American Dream

    • Pursuit of wealth and social status

    • Illusion vs reality

  • Love and Desire

    • Obsession and idealization

    • Unattainable love

  • Social Class

    • Wealth and privilege

    • Corruption and moral decay

  • Loss and Nostalgia

    • Past vs present

    • Regret and longing

Symbolism:

  • The Green Light

    • Represents Gatsby's hopes and dreams

    • Symbolizes the unattainable

  • The Valley of Ashes

    • Symbolizes the moral and social decay

    • Represents the consequences of the pursuit of wealth

  • The Eyes of Doctor T.J. Eckleburg

    • Symbolize the loss of moral values

    • Represents the judgment of society

Setting:

  • Long Island, New York

    • East Egg

      • Represents old money and established wealth

    • West Egg

      • Represents new money and newly rich

    • The Valley of Ashes

      • Represents the social and moral decay

Plot:

  • Introduction to characters and setting

  • Gatsby's pursuit of Daisy

  • Extramarital affairs and conflicts

  • Tragic climax and downfall

  • Conclusion and reflection on the American Dream

Note: This mind map provides a brief overview of the main elements in The Great Gatsby. The actual novel contains more depth and complexity.

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Mind Map: The Great Gatsby

Central Idea: The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald

Main Branches:

  • Characters

  • Themes

  • Symbolism

  • Setting

  • Plot

Characters:

  • Jay Gatsby

    • Mysterious millionaire

    • Pursues the American Dream

  • Daisy Buchanan

    • Gatsby's love interest

    • Married to Tom Buchanan

  • Tom Buchanan

    • Daisy's husband

    • Wealthy and arrogant

  • Nick Carraway

    • Narrator and Gatsby's neighbor

    • Provides insight into the story

  • Jordan Baker

    • Daisy's friend and Nick's love interest

    • Professional golfer

Themes:

  • The American Dream

    • Pursuit of wealth and social status

    • Illusion vs reality

  • Love and Desire

    • Obsession and idealization

    • Unattainable love

  • Social Class

    • Wealth and privilege

    • Corruption and moral decay

  • Loss and Nostalgia

    • Past vs present

    • Regret and longing

Symbolism:

  • The Green Light

    • Represents Gatsby's hopes and dreams

    • Symbolizes the unattainable

  • The Valley of Ashes

    • Symbolizes the moral and social decay

    • Represents the consequences of the pursuit of wealth

  • The Eyes of Doctor T.J. Eckleburg

    • Symbolize the loss of moral values

    • Represents the judgment of society

Setting:

  • Long Island, New York

    • East Egg

      • Represents old money and established wealth

    • West Egg

      • Represents new money and newly rich

    • The Valley of Ashes

      • Represents the social and moral decay

Plot:

  • Introduction to characters and setting

  • Gatsby's pursuit of Daisy

  • Extramarital affairs and conflicts

  • Tragic climax and downfall

  • Conclusion and reflection on the American Dream

Note: This mind map provides a brief overview of the main elements in The Great Gatsby. The actual novel contains more depth and complexity.

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Mind Map: The Great Gatsby

Central Idea: The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald

Main Branches:

  • Characters

  • Themes

  • Symbolism

  • Setting

  • Plot

Characters:

  • Jay Gatsby

    • Mysterious millionaire

    • Pursues the American Dream

  • Daisy Buchanan

    • Gatsby's love interest

    • Married to Tom Buchanan

  • Tom Buchanan

    • Daisy's husband

    • Wealthy and arrogant

  • Nick Carraway

    • Narrator and Gatsby's neighbor

    • Provides insight into the story

  • Jordan Baker

    • Daisy's friend and Nick's love interest

    • Professional golfer

Themes:

  • The American Dream

    • Pursuit of wealth and social status

    • Illusion vs reality

  • Love and Desire

    • Obsession and idealization

    • Unattainable love

  • Social Class

    • Wealth and privilege

    • Corruption and moral decay

  • Loss and Nostalgia

    • Past vs present

    • Regret and longing

Symbolism:

  • The Green Light

    • Represents Gatsby's hopes and dreams

    • Symbolizes the unattainable

  • The Valley of Ashes

    • Symbolizes the moral and social decay

    • Represents the consequences of the pursuit of wealth

  • The Eyes of Doctor T.J. Eckleburg

    • Symbolize the loss of moral values

    • Represents the judgment of society

Setting:

  • Long Island, New York

    • East Egg

      • Represents old money and established wealth

    • West Egg

      • Represents new money and newly rich

    • The Valley of Ashes

      • Represents the social and moral decay

Plot:

  • Introduction to characters and setting

  • Gatsby's pursuit of Daisy

  • Extramarital affairs and conflicts

  • Tragic climax and downfall

  • Conclusion and reflection on the American Dream

Note: This mind map provides a brief overview of the main elements in The Great Gatsby. The actual novel contains more depth and complexity.

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