Historical Context
The Great Gatsby
Literary Analysis
Characters
Fun Facts
100

The period in which The Great Gatsby takes

place is most popularly known as...

The Roaring Twenties or The Jazz Age

100

Nick is a __________________ narrator.

Unreliable 

100


The following excerpt is an example of…


"The touch of a cluster of leaves revolved it

[Gatsby’s dead body] slowly, tracing, like the

leg of compass, a thin red circle in the water."


A. Personification.

B. Hyperbole.

C. Denouement.

D. Simile.

D simile

100

Nick and Tom know each other from...

college

100

True or False: "The Great Gatsby" was successful at it's release.

False: "The Great Gatsby" was not a success until after F. Scott Fitzgerald's death

200

Why was the country experiencing an economic boom?

The end of World War 1

200

Why does Gatsby throw the extravagant parties?

He hopes that Daisy will come

200

Which literary element or device does the

following excerpt best demonstrate?


"Two shining, arrogant eyes had established

dominance over his face and gave him the

appearance of always leaning aggressively

forward. Not even the effeminate swank of his

riding clothes could hide the enormous power

of that body…"


A. Characterization

B. Symbolism

C. Metaphor

D. Suspense (effects of structure)

A. Characterization 

200

Which choice is the best example of a

dynamic character?

A. Tom

B. Daisy

C. Nick

D. Gatsby

C. Nick

200

True or False: F. Scott Fitzgerald was not a good speller/did not have good grammar.

True: other authors made fun of his writing because his spelling and grammar was so bad.

300

What law was enacted during this time but did not seem to be very effective?

Prohibition (restricting alcohol)

300

We know that Daisy will stay with Tom, but

Gatsby does not. This is an example of...

A. Parallel construction

B. Dramatic irony

C. Allegory

D. Figurative language

B. Dramatic irony

300

Which literary element or device does the

following excerpt best demonstrate?


"If personality is an unbroken series of

successful gestures, then there was something

gorgeous about him, some heightened

sensitivity to the promises of life, as if he were

related to one of those intricate machines that

register earthquakes ten thousand miles away."


A. Ironic tone

B. Figurative language

C. Internal conflict

D. Imagery


B. Figurative Language 

300

Fitzgerald positions Tom and Gatsby to

highlight their differences. This makes them...


Foil Characters 

300

How many times is the phrase "old sport" used in the movie adaptation?

55 times!

400

A popular term for a woman who went against the "norm" in not only style but politically, socially, etc.

Flapper

400

Gatsby's car is the car that is seen hitting and killing Myrtle. Who was driving the car?

Daisy

400

 Which theme subject do Nick and Gatsby

discuss explicitly (directly) in the novel?

A. The responsibilities of being wealthy

B. Trying to recapture the past

C. Learning to trust a lover

D. Justifications for committing murder

B. Trying to recapture the past

400

Myrtle Wilson is married to George Wilson, they live in _____________________ where George works as a ________________________.

1) Valley of Ashes 

2) A mechanic 

400

Some people have theorized that Jay Gatsby is actually _____________________ who was believed to have died at sea in 1912.

Jack Dawson from the Titanic.


500
Urbanization also occurred during this time. Describe urbanization. 

the process of making an area more urban

500

Which choice accurately describes the

overall structure of The Great Gatsby?

A. The story proceeds chronologically with

occasional flashbacks and prolepses.

B. Each chapter gives one character’s point

of view on the same tragic event.

C. The tale is framed as recorded notes from

Nick’s psychiatrist.

D. The book begins in the present tense and

then reverts to the past tense.

D. The book begins in the present tense and

then reverts to the past tense.

500

Which choice accurately describes the

dialogue in The Great Gatsby?

A. It is generally direct and sincere.

B. It usually contains subtext and irony.

C. Each character uses a unique accent.

D. Narration in disjointed monologues

A. It is generally direct and sincere 

500

Summarize what the following characters did during the "final fight" between Gatsby and Tom: Nick, Jordan, Daisy, Gatsby, Tom

Nick: sat on the sidelines, tried to stay out of it

Jordan: on Daisy's side, similar to Nick

Daisy: acted nervous, bounced back and forth between agreeing with Gatsby and agreeing with Tom

Gatsby: acted manipulative, yelled, was almost violent towards Tom

Tom: hurt by Daisy's words, confused, manipulative, allowed Gatsby to get violent in order to make a point

500

It is theorized that F. Scott Fitzgerald did not actually write "The Great Gatsby". Who do some experts believe wrote this novel?

Zelda Fitzgerald (his wife)

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