Characters
Quotes and passages
Plots and Settings
Allusions/ Symbols
Vocabulary
100
What is Jay Gatsby's real name?
What is James Gatz
100
Who said this and who is it about? “ The quiet lights in the house were humming out into the darkness and there was a stir and bustle among the stars. Out of the corner of his eye _______ saw that blocks of the side walks really formed a ladder and mounted to a secret place above the trees- he could climb into it, if he climbed alone and once there he could suck on the pap of life, gulp down the incomparable milk of wonder.” (110)
What is Nick about Gatsby
100
Where was Nick when Gatsby and Daisy were sitting together in the garden?
What is Daisy and Gatsby (105)
100
What does Daisy give to Tom at Gatsby's party?
What is the Gold pencil. (105)
100
Define: Laudable "This was his day off and with laudable initiative he had hurried out to "see""(97)
What is an action or an idea which is worthy of praise
200
How old was Dan Cody when he first met Gatsby?
What is 50 years old **** BONUS ****
200
Who said this and who is it about? "I wonder where in the devil he met Daisy. By God, I may be old-fashioned in my ides, but women run around too much these days to suit me. They meet all kinds of Crazy fish." (103)
What is Tom Buchanan about Jay Gatsby
200
What is tom referred to as at Gatsby's party?
What is the "polo player" (105)
200
What does Gatsby do with the crushed flowers in his garden when he is with Nick?
What is Nick threw away the crushed flowers. (109)
200
Define: Platonic " Sprang from his platonic conception of himself"(98)
What is intimate but not to be taken in a sexual way
300
Who sees Gatsby dance for the first time?
What is Nick
300
Who said this and who is it about? "It was dark here in front; only the bright door sent ten square feet of light volleying out into the soft black morning. Sometimes a shadow moved against a dressing room above, gave way to another shadow, indefinite procession of shadows, that rouged and powdered in an invisible glass." (107)
What is Nick about Tom and Daisy?
300
During which season did Gatsby and Daisy go out for a walk?
What is Autumn (110)
300
Who is Madame de Maintenon? (99)
What is Second wife of Louis XIV but wedding was never announced or admitted
300
Define: Debauchee "empty face - the pioneer of Debauchee"(100)
What is a person who is overly gratified with sensual pleasures
400
Whose "perspective" did Nick try to see through?
What is Daisy
400
Who said this and who is it about? "Each night he added to the pattern of his fancies until drowsiness closed down upon some vivid scene with an oblivious embrace. For a while, these reveries provided an outlet for his imagination; they were satisfactory hint of the unreality of reality, a promise that rock of the world was founded securely on a fairy's wing" (99)
What is Nick about Gatsby
400
Where did Nick go in his "halt" with Gatsby?
What is New York to see Jordan's senile aunt. (101)
400
What is one religious figure that we see reoccur multiple times?
What is God, "Son of God" (98), "Any act of God" (105), "like the mind of God" (110)
400
Define "contingency" "...and he provided for such contingencies by reposing more and more trust in Gatsby." (100)
What is "confusion"
500
What does Tom Buchanan assume Gatsby to be?
What is What is "Bootlegger"
500
Who said this and who is it about? “ Her glance left me and sought the lightened top of the steps, where the three O’Clock in the morning, a neat, sad little waltz of the year, was drifting out the open door. After all, in the very casualness of Gatsby’s Party there were romantic possibilities totally absent from her world. What was it up there in the song that seemed to be calling her back inside? (108)
What is Nick about Daisy
500
How did Dan Cody and Gatsby meet?
What is Gatsby borrowed a row boat and sail out to Dan Cody's "Tuolomee" to inform him about the wind he might get caught in. (98)
500
Name something that’s round and white and clearly significant in the chapter.
What is the moon: “ thin ray of moonlight”(107), “ came to a place where there are no trees and the sidewalk was whit with moonlight.” (110)
500
Define "ingratiate" "... mostly I was in New York, trotting around with Jordan and trying to ingratiate myself with her senile aunt..." (101)
What is to establish (oneself) in the favor or good graces of others, esp. by deliberate effort
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