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Backwards Definitions
Great Gatsby
Bonus
100

This broad category covers any word or phrase used in a non-literal way to create a specific effect.

Figurative Language

100

Motif

an object, image, sound, or phrase that is repeated throughout a story to point toward the story's larger theme

100

What is Gatsby's real name?

James Gatz

200

This refers to the framework that holds a story together, including plot, characters, setting, and themes.

Structure

200

American Dream

The belief that anyone can attain their own version of success in a society where upward mobility is possible for everyone

200

What is Nick Carraway's profession?

bonds salesman

300

This is the introductory part of a story where the setting, characters, and central conflict are  established.

Exposition

300

Symbolism

A recurring object, image, or symbol that contributes to the story's theme is called a...?

300

What is the name of George Wilson's wife who dies in a car accident?

Myrtle

400

This is the underlying message or central idea explored in a piece of literature.

Theme

400

 Evocative

This word describes something that evokes strong emotions, memories, or  ideas in the reader.

400

Who shows up to pay their respects to Gatsby at his funeral (in the book)?

Nick, Gatsby's father, and Owl-Eyed Man

400

What is a thematic similarity between The Great Gatsby and Animal Farm?

Corruption of Power

The Illusion of Dreams

Social Class and Inequality  

500

This describes something that can be interpreted in multiple ways, leaving room for  discussion and debate.

Ambiguous 

500

 Equivocal

This is similar to ambiguous but implies a more deliberate use of  double meanings that can be confusing. 

500

Where does George Wilson fit into Fitzgerald's critique of "The American Dream"?

George represents the forgotten working class in the American Dream. He struggles to keep his business afloat and provide for his family. Myrtle's death symbolizes the destruction that the wealthy elite's carelessness can have on those less fortunate.

500

Both Animal Farm and The Great Gatsby have historical context, to what historical period do they belong?

Animal Farm- Russian Revolution

The Great Gatsby- Jazz Age (1920's, Roaring 20's America)

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