The Great Gatsby
The Crucible
Argument & Rhetoric
Logical Fallacies
100

This symbol represents Gatsby’s hopes and dreams for the future.

What is the green light?

100

This man struggles between preserving his name and telling the truth.

What is John Proctor?

100

This opening strategy grabs attention in an essay.

What is a hook?

100

This fallacy tries to convince you something is true because “everyone is doing it.”

What is bandwagon appeal?

200

This part of town symbolizes moral and social decay.

What is the Valley of Ashes?

200

Abigail lies about witchcraft primarily to protect herself and hide this secret.

What is her affair with John Proctor?

200

This strengthens your position and shows you’ve considered other views

What is a counterargument?

200

This fallacy presents only two choices when more exist.

What is either/or?

300

This theme in The Great Gatsby explores the idea that anyone can succeed through hard work, but also shows how that dream can be corrupted by materialism.

What is the pursuit of the American Dream?

300

This theme is explored through the corrupt trials and the punishment of innocent people, showing how fear and power can override fairness.

What is justice vs. injustice?

300

Name 2 types of evidence used in an argument. Extra 200 pts if you can name all 5.

What is: personal (anecdote), factual, (statistical), historical information, expert opinion?

300

This fallacy uses a false comparison between two unrelated things.

What is faulty analogy?

400

This theme reveals how money and social class divide people in The Great Gatsby.

What is old money vs. new money?

400

This theme shows how fear can control justice and society.

What is hysteria or power vs. fear?

400

An argument is made up of a claim, evidence, and ___.

What is reasoning (or explanation)?

400

This fallacy oversimplifies someone’s argument to make it easier to attack.

What is a straw man?

500

This major theme is illustrated by Gatsby’s unwillingness to move on.

What is obsession with the past (or the illusion of love)?

500

This contrast is at the heart of Proctor’s moral dilemma.

What is reputation vs. integrity?

500

This is the difference between a claim and a subject.

What is a claim is an arguable statement; a subject is just a topic.?

500

This fallacy assumes one event causes another without real proof.

What is post hoc (false cause)?

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