Gatsbys name
Daisy and Gatsby
Gastsby's past
The party
Gatsby's past 2
100

What is Gatsby's birth name?

James Gatz

100

What is Daisy's last name?

Buchanan

100

What is the name of the man who changed Gatsby's old life?

Dan Cody

100

What does Gatsby hope to achieve by having Daisy visit his house?

To impress her

100

What kind of work did Gatsby do before meeting Dan Cody?

Clam-digger / salmon-fishing / small-jobs

200

Why did Gatsby change his name?

He wanted a new identity

200

Why did they separate?

Because of the war

200

Where is Gatsby from?

North Dakota

200

What did Daisy think of Gatsby's party?

She didn't like it, and felt uncomfortable

200

What dreams did Gatsby have when he was young?

To become successful 

300

At what age did he change his name?

When he was 17

300
What does Nick tell Gatsby is impossible when they are talking about Daisy?

To repeat the past

300

Who describes Gatsby’s meeting with Dan Cody in chapter 6?

Nick Carraway

300

What is Gatsby's main focus during the night?

Daisy, and her opinion

300

What kind of lifestyle did Cody show Gatsby?

Wealthy, luxurious, adventurous life

400

Did he meet Daisy before or after changing his name?

After

400

What does Gatsby want Daisy to tell Tom? (Page 116-117, small green book)

I never loved you

400

Which lake was Gatsby working near when he was young?

Lake Superior

400

What do Nick’s observations reveal about the guests at Gatsby’s parties?

They are superficial, and don't really understand Gatsby

400

What did Gatsby have to leave behind to become Jay Gatsby?

His North Dakota roots

500

The hardest question

FREE POINTS! but only if you know what word in the following sentence is the adjective: "The Great Gatsby" is old.

500

What does Daisy think Gatsby is missing?

"Old money"

500

Which college did Gatsby briefly attend before dropping out after only two weeks? (p. 106 little green book)

St. Olaf College

500

What unexpected action do some guests take during Gatsby’s party that surprises Nick?

Some guests show up uninvited

500

What does Gatsby’s transformation from his old name to his new name symbolize?

The self-made identity / American dream

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