The Great Gatsby

The Great Gatsby Timeline

The Great Gatsby Timeline

1917

Gatsby’s humble beginnings

James Gatz, a poor farm boy from North Dakota, reinvents himself as Jay Gatsby.

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1917

Jay Gatsby meets Daisy Fay

Lieutenant Jay Gatsby meets and falls in love with Daisy Fay while stationed at Camp Taylor in Louisville, Kentucky.

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1919

Gatsby leaves for WWI

Gatsby is sent to fight in World War I, separating him from Daisy.

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1922

Gatsby buys West Egg mansion

Gatsby purchases a mansion in West Egg, directly across the bay from Daisy’s home in East Egg.

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1922

Nick’s first Gatsby party

Nick Carraway attends one of Gatsby’s legendary parties at the West Egg mansion.

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Summer 1922

Nick Carraway moves to West Egg

Nick Carraway, Daisy’s cousin, rents a small house next to Gatsby’s mansion.

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Summer 1922

Tom’s affair with Myrtle

Tom Buchanan carries on an affair with Myrtle Wilson in New York City.

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Summer 1922

The green light

Nick observes Gatsby reaching toward the green light at the end of Daisy’s dock.

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Summer 1922

Gatsby and Daisy reunite

Nick arranges a meeting between Gatsby and Daisy at Nick’s house.

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Summer 1922

The tea party reunion

Gatsby nervously prepares for his reunion with Daisy at Nick’s house.

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Summer 1922

Gatsby reveals his past

Gatsby tells Nick about his Oxford education and war experiences.

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Summer 1922

The confrontation at the Plaza Hotel

Gatsby confronts Tom about Daisy, declaring that Daisy never loved him.

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Summer 1922

The drive to New York

The group drives to New York City, stopping at the Plaza Hotel where the climactic confrontation occurs.

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Summer 1922

Myrtle Wilson’s death

Daisy, driving Gatsby’s car, accidentally hits and kills Myrtle Wilson, Tom’s mistress.

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Summer 1922

Wilson discovers the car

George Wilson discovers that the car that killed his wife belongs to Gatsby.

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Summer 1922

Gatsby’s death

George Wilson, believing Gatsby killed his wife Myrtle, shoots and kills Gatsby in his pool.

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After 1922

Nick’s reflection

Nick reflects on Gatsby’s life and the emptiness of the East Coast elite.

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