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Roaring 20s
literary Device
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Who is Tom's extramarital lover?

Myrtle

100

Where does Jordan Baker live?

New York

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When did Gatsby changed his name?

17

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What's another name for Roaring 20s?(About economy)

The Dollar Decade

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What is the rhetoric device of "It is preyed on Gatsby, what foul dust floated in the wake of his dreams."?

Foreshadowing.

200

What is Mr.Wilson's occupation?

Mechanic

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From what point of view is the novel The Great Gatsby narrated?

The first person.

200

What's Gatsby's original name?

James Gatz

200

What's "flapper"?

A kind of "new woman" who has bobbed hair, short dresses, and they smoked in public.

200

What is the rhetoric device of "The man reach such an acute limited excellence at twenty-one that everything afterwards savors of anticlimax."?

Irony.

300

What is the name of Daisy's daughter?

Pammy

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Where is Dr. T.J. Eckleburg?

On the billboard of Valley of ashes.

300

Is Catherine the brother of Mr. Wilson?

No

300

How did the power of gangsters strengthened during The Roaring 20s?

They smuggle wine with the police's help.

300

What is “Synecdoche”?

A word or phrase in which a part of sth is used to represent a whole, or a whole is used to represent a part of sth. For example, in ‘Australia lost by two goals’, Australia is used to represent the Australian team.

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Who is the narrator of the story? (Full Name)

Nick Carraway

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Why does Tom hit Myrtle in New York City?

Myrtle talked about Daisy.

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What reason does Myrtle give for having an affair?

You Can't live forever

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How is Roaring 30s ended?

Wall Street Crash in 1929.

400

Give an example of Allusion.

They are not perfect ovals-like the egg in the Columbus story.

500

Who's Meyer Wolfsheim?

Gatsby's working partner.

500

To what does Daisy compare the narrator during the dinner at there house?

Rose

500

Is the book Tom discusses during the dinner show that he his racist?

Yes

500

True or False. "It was an age of miracles, it was an age of art, it was an age of excess, and it was an age of satire." was from F.S. Fitzgerald.

Yes

500

Is Simile the same as Metaphor? Give an example.

NO.

She looks like a flower.

He is a wolf during meals.

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