Symbolism
Theme
Motifs
Characters
100

This story contains the symbolism of the "green light."

What is The Great Gatsby

100

This is the central theme in The Great Gatsby.

What is Corruption from Wealth / Illusions of the American Dream.

100

This motif supports themes of betrayal, mistrust, and fear-mongering in The Crucible. It is an action from a main character.

What is Abigail's accusations and lying.

100
This is the name of the narrator of The Great Gatsby.

What is Nick Carraway.

200

The green light symbolized these concepts (you only need one).

What is unreachable dreams or illusion of the American Dream

200

This theme is found in both the characters of Tom Buchanan and John Proctor.

What is Adultery.

200

This is a motif for the themes of wealth in The Great Gatsby that relates heavily to Gatsby.

What is Gatsby's Parties/ Gatsby's House.

200

This is the name of the main male protagonist in The Crucible.

What is John Proctor.

300

This represents the corruption of innocence into a tool of malice.

What is The Poppet / The Needle.

300

This is a central theme of The Crucible. (2 answers, you only need 1.)

What is Mass Hysteria (Fear-mongering) / Corruption of Justice.

300

This is a motif that represents themes of the destructive nature of materialism in The Great Gatsby related to a location in the story.

What is The Valley of Ashes.

300

These characters are both the mistresses their respective infidels in The Great Gatsby and The Crucible (one each).

What is Myrtle Wilson and Abigail Williams.

400

This symbolizes the corruption of justice and the hysterical nature of The Crucible. (NOT A PERSON/PEOPLE)

What is The Courthouse / The Trials.

400

This is one similarity between Abigail's accusation of Tituba and Daisy fleeing West Egg after Gatsby's death.

What is Betrayal.

400

This motif supports the themes of hopeless dreams in both The Great Gatsby and The Crucible related to relationships (One from each story).

What is Gatsby and Daisy / Abigail and John Proctor.

400
These characters both accused people, Gatsby in The Great Gatsby and notably George Jacobs in The Crucible (say both).

What is Tom Buchanan and Thomas / Ruth Putnam.

500

This is something T.J. Eckleburg's eyes in The Great Gatsby and the Courthouse in The Crucible both represent.

What is Judgement / Corrupted Observation.

500

This is a theme that is sacred in both The Great Gatsby and The Crucible, shown by acts such as John Proctor's death and Tom's talk to George Wilson.

What is Reputation / Social Appearance.

500

These motifs supports the themes of holy judgement in both The Crucible and The Great Gatsby (One from each story).

What is T.J. Eckleburg's eyes and The Court Trials.

500

These characters both represent corruption of justice due to socially powerful individuals (one from each story, one is a very background character).

What is Abigail Williams / The Police from Great Gatsby.

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