Did the Romantics value reason and logic, or following your gut and intuition?
Following your gut and intuition
T or F: The realism time period often wrote of detailed depictions of ordinary characters in realistic situations
True
The narrator of the story. Is in the bonds business
Nick
Home of “Old Money” and is where Daisy and Tom live.
“It makes me sad because I’ve never seen such- such beautiful shirts before.”
Daisy
The emotion and atmosphere a piece of writing creates for the reader is known as
In the Realism era, were people more focused on a) exposing the truth about life in America or b) writing poetry and fictional pieces?
Exposing the truth about life in America
Mistress who was struck by the yellow vehicle at the end of the story.
Myrtle
Home of “New Money” and is where Gatsby and Nick live.
West Egg
“Daisy! Daisy! Daisy! I’ll say it whenever I want to! Daisy! Dai--”
Myrtle
The Romantic literary time period came after which American war?
American Revolution
The Realism literary time period was directly influenced by the ending of which war?
Civil War
Owns a car repair shop; murdered Gatsby.
George Wilson
The Lower Class setting in the novel.
The Valley of Ashes
“Can’t repeat the past?... Why of course you can!”
Gatsby
The use of the far away and non-normal is known as
Escapism
Name one struggle people were fighting for for civil rights, women's rights, or labor and housing rights.
multiple correct answers.
Professional golfer who was known for moving their ball in the semi-final round.
Jordan Baker
This burns at the end of Daisy's doc, and is Gatsby's symbol of hope.
The green light
“I am one of the few honest people I have ever known.”
Nick
A focus on the common person and their inner world is known as:
Individualism
The use of everyday speech patterns, or speaking a certain way depending on where you are from, is known as what?
Dialect
Gangster who works with one of the main characters in the bootlegging industry.
Wolfsheim
This advertisement is known as the "Eyes of God" and watches over the valley of ashes
The eyes of Dr. T.J Eckleberg
“Civilization’s going to pieces.”
Tom