___________ wrote the novel.
F. Scott Fitzgerald
___________ narrates the novel
Nick Carraway
Who wrote Julius Caesar______
William Shakespeare
Who tries to sway Brutus's thinking in the first two acts?
Cassius
Who narrates the novel?
Scout Finch
The novel takes place in this decade ________
1920s
Nick's cousin-in-law (and the antagonist) is ____________
Tom Buchanan
Who acts like Caesar's friend, but then quite literally, stabs him in the back______
Brutus
The poorer audience members would sit in this location of the Globe Theater______
The pit
What town is the novel set in?
Maycomb
Jay and Nick both fought in this war:________
WW 1
The Wilsons live in this location: ____
The Valley of Ashes
Who says: "Cowards die many times before their death"
Julius Caesar
Who has a nightmare that blood gushes from Caesar's statues in the city?
Calphurnia
The real-life trials that are the basis of the novel were _______
The Scottsboro Trials
flashback
________ symbolizes god's judgment amidst the characters immoral choices and behavior in the Valley of Ashes
The TJ Eckleberg glasses / billboard
What river does Cassius save Caesar from drowning in?
The Tiber
pathos
Atticus tries to use left-handedness to place blame on this character _______
Bob Ewell
Recite the paradox at the end of the book:
So we beat on, boats against the current, born ceaselessly into the past
Who does Nick expect to go the funeral because this man "made" Jay Gatsby
What location in Rome would have mirrored the part where Antony carries in Caesar's body?
The Forum / Marketplace
What character swallows coals at the end of this play?
Portia
Provide 2 reasons as to why Atticus takes on the case
1. He's knows Tom is innocent
2. To be a positive role model to his children