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  1. Describe Mr. McKee. -Pale, feminine man from the flat below. -White spot of lather on his cheekbone. -Most respectful in his greeting. -In the artistic game. -Photographer; made the dim enlargement of Myrtle's mother. Describe Mrs. McKee. -Shrill, languid, hansome, horrible. -Mr. McKee photographed her 127 times since they married.

  2. A summary of Chapter 2 in F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby. Learn exactly what happened in this chapter, scene, or section of The Great Gatsby and what it means. Perfect for acing essays, tests, and quizzes, as well as for writing lesson plans.

  3. The Great Gatsby Chapter 2 Quizlet. he works at a garage outside the Valley of Ashes (the wasteland between the east and west egg) ; symbolically: he comes from the lower class, he is a "dead" character, in contrast to his wife. (The ashes do not cover her). Tom says that Wilson is too stupid to know that he is alive; the others pay no more ...

  4. Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like ambiguously, contiguous, countenance and more. ... (Chapter 1) + On the Rainy River. Teacher 10 terms ...

  5. These haunting, unblinking eyes of Doctor T. J. Eckleburg watch over everything in the Valley of Ashes. The "Valley of Ashes" represents the people left behind in the Roaring Twenties. The dust recalls Nick's reference to the "foul dust" that corrupted Gatsby. Eckleburg's eyes witness the bleakness, and represent the past that the 1920s wasted.

  6. Posted by Dr. Anna Wulick. Book Guides. If The Great Gatsby were college, Chapter 2 would be the drunk frat party that gets way out of control, with Tom Buchanan as that guy yelling at everyone to chug. That's because this chapter is all about Tom's double life: Nick meets his mistress, gets wasted at her small apartment party in Manhattan, and ...

  7. Nick vomits on Myrtle. Mr. McKee takes off his clothes. Tom gets tired. Tom hits Myrtle in the face. Add your thoughts right here! Take a quiz about the important details and events in of The Great Gatsby.

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