Characters
General Questions
Setting
Techniques
Quotes - Missing word.
100

She is Nick Carraway’s cousin and the woman Gatsby has loved for years. Full name.

Daisy Buchanan?

100

What decade is the novel set?

1920s

100

Gatsby lives on West _ _ _

Egg

100

The word used to descibe a person who tells the story.

The narrator

100

Gatsby believed in the green _ _ _ _ _.

Light

200

He is Daisy’s wealthy, arrogant husband who is having an affair with Myrtle Wilson. Full name.

Tom Buchanan

200

What theme is used to sum up the belief that anyone in America can get rich and be successful?

The America Dream

200

What is the name of the desolate area that exists between East Egg and New York.

Valley of Ashes

200

The most important character, or the hero in a story.

Protagonist

200

“So we beat on, boats against the _ _ _ _ _ _ _, borne back ceaselessly into the past.”

Current

300

This character, a professional golfer, becomes romantically involved with Nick. Full Name

Jordan Baker

300
What colour is Tom's car?

Blue

300

Where does Gatsby first meet Daisy in the novel?

Nick's house
300

When an object, a place or an action represents something bigger and more important than itself.

Symbolism

300

Men and girls came and went like _ _ _ _ _.

moths
400

This mechanic, devastated by his wife’s infidelity, ultimately confronts Gatsby with tragic consequences. Full name.

George Wilson

400

What is the name of the law that was passed banning the sale of alcohol.

Prohibition

400

In what room in Gatsby's house does Nick find the Owl eyed man?

The library

400

When a writer uses the weather to create a particular atmopshere.

Pathetic Fallacy 
400

The day agreed upon was _ _ _ _ _ _ _ / _ _ _ _.

Pouring rain

500

This underworld figure, known for wearing cufflinks made of human molars. Surname

Wolfsheim

500

What is the name of the name who inspired Gatsby to change his whole identity?

Dan Cody

500

What is the full name of the doctor on the sign that looks out over the Valley of Ashes?

Doctor T. J. Eckleburg

500

A recurring metphor or symbol in a text. 

Motif

500

He had an extraordinary _ _ _ _/ _ _ _/ _ _ _ _, a romantic readiness such as I have never found in any other person.

gift for hope

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