Gatsby Chapter 1
Gatsby Chapter 2
Past Vocabulary
Pop culture
Rhetorical appeals
100

He is the narrator of the book.

Who is Nick?
100

In Chapter 2, Tom forces Nick to meet this person.

Who is Myrtle?

100

Comparing two things without using like or as

What is a metaphor? 

100

This Marvel superhero, adapted from Norse mythology, wields a mighty hammer and has become a staple of blockbuster cinema, representing both ancient myth and modern pop culture. Who is he

Who is Thor?

100

85% of dentists approve of this brand

What is logos

200

Nick moves to this city.

What is New York?
(Long Island or East Egg will also be accepted.)

200

Myrtle is married to this man.

Who is George Wilson?

200
A sound noise used as a word

What is onomatopoeia? 

200

Hailing from a galaxy far, far away, this film franchise has not only redefined science fiction but has also spawned books, TV shows, and an extensive line of merchandise. What is this franchise

What is Star Wars?

200
Look at that dog! It's in such pain, help it!

What is pathos?

300
In chapter one, we learn that Nick left New York because ____________

What is he was escaping a rumored engagement/he had gotten bored after the war.

300

Myrtle hates George for this reason.

What is because he is poor?

300
Repetition of a consonant sound at the beginning of the world

What is alliteration?

300

This rapper’s groundbreaking album, To Pimp a Butterfly, melds jazz, funk, and incisive social commentary, reshaping the landscape of modern hip hop

Who is Kendrick Lamar?

300

Do you know who I am? I'm a big deal around here. My name is on the building outside.

What is ethos?

400

This is the fifth guest that ruined the dinner party.

What is the telephone/Myrtle?

400

Tom hits Myrtle for this reason.

What is for saying Daisy's name?

400

A question asked for effect rather than to be answered.

What is a rhetorical question?

400

This pop icon, often credited with inventing the modern music video and known for fearless reinventions—from a punk-provocateur to a boundary-pushing fashion trendsetter—released seminal albums such as True Blue and Like a Prayer. Who is she?

Who is Madonna?

400

A politician tells the public that if they don't vote for him, there won't be a future.

What is pathos?

500

At the end of chapter one, we see Gatsby reaching for this.

What is a green light?

500

At the end of the chapter, Nick has an unusual drunken interaction with this man.

Who is Mr. McKee?

500

Repetition of a vowel sound

What is assonance? 

500

This film director icon who passed away this year was best known for surreal works of art such as Blue Velvet, Twin Peaks, and Mulholland Drive.

Who is David Lynch?

500

This appeal refers to timeliness

What is kairos?
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