💚The Great Gatsby
✍️Poetic Devices
🌆Poetry Analysis
⚔️Julius Caesar
📚Literary Skills
100

What does the green light symbolize in The Great Gatsby?

Gatsby’s hopes, dreams, and the unattainable American Dream.

100

What is imagery?

Language that creates vivid sensory experiences.

100

What is the main theme of “City Evening”?

Isolation and loneliness in modern city life.

100

Who convinces Brutus to join the conspiracy?

Cassius

100

What does analyzing point of view help readers understand?

The speaker’s perspective and bias.

200

Who narrates the novel?

Nick Carraway

200

What is a metaphor?

A direct comparison without using “like” or “as.”

200

“Streetlights flicker into waking life” is an example of what literary device?

Personification

200

What internal conflict does Brutus face?

Loyalty to Caesar vs. loyalty to Rome

200

What does structure in poetry include?

Stanzas, line breaks, rhyme, and organization.

300

What is the difference between East Egg and West Egg?

East Egg represents old money; West Egg represents new money.

300

What does tone mean in poetry?

The speaker’s attitude toward the subject.

300

What mood does the poem create?

Reflective and slightly melancholic.

300

What famous speech does Antony give after Caesar’s death?

Antony’s funeral speech (“Friends, Romans, countrymen…”)

300

Why is Nick Carraway considered unreliable in The Great Gatsby?

His personal opinions and biases affect how events and characters are presented.

400

How is Gatsby an example of the "American Dream"?

He reinvents himself and gains wealth to achieve success and love.

400

What is theme?

The central idea or message of a poem or text.

400

What does “shadows on a screen” suggest about people?

They lack individuality or meaningful connection.

400

How does Antony manipulate the crowd?

Through rhetorical devices, repetition, and emotional appeals.

400

How does Shakespeare create dramatic tension in Julius Caesar?

Through foreshadowing, conflict, and dramatic irony.

500

Explain one way Fitzgerald shows illusion vs. reality.

Gatsby creates a false identity and believes Daisy matches his dream, but reality proves otherwise.

500

How does figurative language improve poetry?

It deepens meaning, creates emotion, and helps readers visualize ideas.

500

How does imagery help develop the poem’s mood?

Images like “neon dreams” and “puddled rain” create a lonely yet beautiful atmosphere.

500

What message does Shakespeare suggest about power and leadership?

Ambition and misuse of power can lead to betrayal, chaos, and downfall.

500

Compare a major theme found in both The Great Gatsby and Julius Caesar.

Both explore ambition and how the pursuit of power or dreams can lead to destruction.

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