This document provides an agenda and summary of key points about F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel The Great Gatsby. It discusses the point of view, setting, and recurring image of eyes in the novel. The point of view is through the narrator, Nick Carraway, using a frame narrative technique. The setting contrasts the moral West and corrupt East. A recurring image is Dr. T.J. Eckleburg's gigantic blue eyes on a billboard, watching over the "solemn dumping ground." Discussion questions address relationships between men and women, and how characters embody masculinity and femininity. Homework assignments involve analyzing characters in relation to production and consumption ethics in America's changing social order during the 1920