Answer Block
The love of money quote in The Great Gatsby is a thematic linchpin that connects the novel’s exploration of wealth, desire, and the American Dream. It comes late in the text, after the story’s central conflicts have reached their climax. The line contextualizes how money drives character choices and unravels relationships throughout the book.
Next step: Mark the chapter in your physical or digital copy and add a note linking the quote to one character’s key decision.
Key Takeaways
- The love of money quote appears in The Great Gatsby’s final chapter
- The quote reinforces the novel’s critique of 1920s materialism
- It works practical in essays about thematic development or character downfall
- Class discussions can use it to contrast surface wealth and. genuine connection
20-Minute Plan and 60-Minute Plan
20-minute plan
- Locate the quote in the final chapter and highlight its surrounding context
- Write 2 bullet points linking the quote to two different characters’ arcs
- Draft one discussion question that uses the quote to challenge peers’ views on wealth
60-minute plan
- Read the final chapter’s full context around the love of money quote
- Map three instances earlier in the novel where money directly impacts character actions
- Draft a full thesis statement that uses the quote as a thematic bookend
- Create a 3-slide mini-presentation for class that pairs the quote with one key scene
3-Step Study Plan
1. Contextualize the Quote
Action: Reread the final chapter section containing the love of money quote and note the narrative moment it occurs in
Output: A 1-sentence context note that ties the quote to the novel’s resolution
2. Link to Thematic Threads
Action: Cross-reference the quote with 2 earlier passages about wealth or desire
Output: A 2-column chart matching the quote to specific character choices
3. Prepare for Assessment
Action: Draft 2 different topic sentences that use the quote to frame an argument
Output: A set of reusable sentence starters for quizzes, essays, or discussion