Who said it?
"The books...they're real."
Owl Eyes
Gatsby was born in ______ to ________.
North Dakota; farmers
Who dies?
Myrtle, Gatsby
What does Gatsby's attendance to Nick's grass show?
his farming roots
Which is the largest carnivorous land animal?
polar bear
Who said it?
"It takes two to make an accident."
Jordan
Gatsby is a classic trope of a _______ coming to the city to make their ________.
farmer; fortune
Nick's meeting of ______ shows that Tom is ________.
Myrtle; unashamed
What does Gatsby providing hundreds of orchids for Daisy and Nick's tea party show?
Gatsby's farming background and love for Daisy
Who invented daylight savings time?
Benjamin Franklin
Who said it?
"You're worth the whole d*&# bunch together!"
Nick Carraway
What is evidence of industrialization in The Great Gatsby?
Use of cars over horses
What evidence shows that Tom is really the one who murders Gatsby?
He tells Wilson that Gatsby was the driver and encourages him to act.
What could Gatsby's car represent, agriculturally speaking?
Respect for power, Wealth, love of the finer things
Which is the largest fresh water lake in the world?
Lake Superior, Michigan
Who said it?
"Did you see any trouble on the road?"
Gatsby
Nick is a classic trope of a Midwest man who doesn't quite love ____ life or ______ life.
city; farm
What evidence shows that Daisy doesn't truly care for Gatsby?
The A___________ D______ is a classic trope that farmers and businessman alike try to live.
American Dream
The _______ the pearl, the more money it is worth.
larger, rounder
Who said it?
"They're such beautiful shirts."
Daisy
What evidence suggests that Mr. Gatz hasn't progressed in life as a farmer?
obsession with the picture of Gatsby's house
What evidence proves that Gatsby is a bootlegger?
Tom's word only
What could the green in the “green light” represent?
money, farming roots, American dream/ideals
True or false: The rain scene in 2013 The Great Gatsby was fake rain.
False