When was the Harlem Renaissance Developed.
1910-1930s
Which genre of music was most strongly associated with the Harlem Renaissance?
Jazz
What is F. Scott Fitzgerald’s most famous novel?
The Great Gatsby
What is the color of the light at the end of Daisy’s dock?
Green
Who is the narrator of The Great Gatsby?
Nick Carraway
What is the Harlem Renaissance best know for?
Performing Arts
What New York neighborhood was the center of the Harlem Renaissance?
Harlem
Which university did Fitzgerald attend, though he never graduated?
Princeton
What color is most associated with Daisy Buchanan, especially in Gatsby’s idealized memory of her?
White
How does Gatsby say he made his fortune, at first?
Inheritance
This jazz pianist and composer won fame as one America's greatest composers. He wrote such pieces as "Moody Indigo" and "Sophisticated Lady".
Duke Ellington
Which of the following best describes the Harlem Renaissance?
A cultural, social, and artistic explosion
Which of Fitzgerald’s novels was considered a failure during his lifetime but is now seen as a classic?
The Great Gatsby
What does the frequent use of white to describe Daisy suggest about her character—especially in contrast to who she really is?
She appears pure, but is actually shallow and morally ambiguous
Which character is described as having a "voice full of money"?
Daisy Buchanan
Who became know as the leader of the great migration
W.E.B Du Bois
City that received the most migrants from the south between 1910 and 1920.
Chicago
What was the title of Fitzgerald’s first published novel?
This Side of Paradise
Which color in the novel is most associated with decay, corruption, and moral emptiness—despite also being linked to wealth?
Yellow/Gold
What is the significance of the green light at the end of Daisy’s dock?
It symbolizes Gatsby’s hopes and dreams
Which author wrote Their Eyes Were Watching God, a novel influenced by Harlem Renaissance themes, though published later
Zora Neale Hurston
Which Harlem Renaissance figure wrote the poem “If We Must Die,” a passionate call to resist racial violence?
Claude McKay
What was Fitzgerald working on at the time of his death in 1940?
A novel called The Last Tycoon
The eyes of Doctor T. J. Eckleburg are blue and surrounded by yellow spectacles. What do these colors together suggest?
Cold detachment and fake wealth
What is the name of the man who always comes to Gatsby’s parties and is shocked the books are real?
Owl Eyes