Characters
Streets and Boulevards
Literary terms
Cafés . . .
Hemingway
100

Brett

Who is in love with Jake?

100

Notre Dame

What is Paris' most famous cathedral?

100

Drinking and lack of communication.

What are themes in the book?

100

Bal musette

What is the name of a dance hall in Paris?

100

The Lost Generation.

What was Hemingway and his group of artist friends called?

200

Frances

Who is Robert Cohn's fiancée?

200

Tuileries

What is the long stretch of garden that runs along the Seine?

200

Paris in the 1920s.

What is setting?

200

Café Select

What is the name of the most frequented café in the book?

200

Drove an ambulance.

What did Hemingway do in WWI?

300

Robert Cohn

Who is compared to Moses?

300

Bois de Bologne

What is Paris' largest public park?

300

Cohn falls for Brett; Jake can't have Brett; Brett loves Jake but has needs.

What is conflict?

300

Café Napolitain

Where does Jake meet Georgette?

300

Deep sea fishing and big game hunting (lions, rhinos).

What were Hemingway's hobbies?

400

Jake Barnes

Who has been left impotent from his injury in WWI?

400

Boulevard Montparnasse

Where are most of the cafés in the Latin Quarter located?

400

In the morning I walked down the boulevard; I read the papers:  I took a taxi to work.

What is point of view?

400

Pernod

What is the name of a greenish liqueur?

400

Supposedly cleaning a shotgun.

How did Hemingway die?

500

Count Mippopopolous

Who has arrow wounds running through his belly?

500

Boulevard St. Michel

On what street does Jake live?

500

Stubborn yet easily manipulated; lives vicariously; doesn't understand true suffering.

What is characterization?

500

Zelli's

Where do Jake and Brett go to dance?

500

Standing up.

How did Hemingway like to write?

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