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Gatsby's Past
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This character in 'The Great Gatsby' is the narrator of the story.

Who is Nick Carraway?

100

In the scene where Gatsby and Daisy reunite, this weather reflected their awkward emotions.

What is rainy weather?

100

This character in 'The Great Gatsby' represents the false image and facade that people present to the world.

Who is Jay Gatsby?

100

The war Gatsby fought in before returning to find Daisy married.

What is World War I?

100

What has hands, but can’t clap?

A clock.

200

This character in 'The Great Gatsby' is the husband of Daisy Buchanan.

Who is Tom Buchanan?

200

This symbol in 'The Great Gatsby' represents the unattainable and elusive nature of dreams.

What is the green light at Daisy's dock?

200

This character in 'The Great Gatsby' is the embodiment of the old money and established elite, who look down upon those striving for the American Dream.

Who is Tom Buchanan?

200

Gatsby’s real name before reinventing himself.

Who is James Gatz?

200

What has a bottom at the top?

Your legs!

300

This character in 'The Great Gatsby' is Tom Buchanan's mistress and George Wilson's wife.

Who is Myrtle Wilson?

300

This symbol in 'The Great Gatsby' represents the superficiality and materialism of the upper class.

What are Gatsby's extravagant parties?

300

This character in 'The Great Gatsby' represents the corruption and failure of the American Dream.

Who is Myrtle/George Wilson?

300

The age at which Gatsby left home to pursue his ambitions.

What is 17?

300

What kind of tree can you carry in your hand?

A Palm!

400

This minor character is a frequent party guest of Jay Gatsby, known for his fascination with Gatsby's library.

Who is Owl-Eyes?

400

This symbol in 'The Great Gatsby' represents the moral and social decay of society.

What is the Valley of Ashes?

400

This character in 'The Great Gatsby' is disillusioned with the American Dream and its empty promises.

Who is Nick Carraway?

400

This illegal activity helped Gatsby build his fortune during Prohibition.

What is bootlegging?

400

I’m tall when I’m young, and I’m short when I’m old. I tremble in the wind, but I have no fear. What am I?

A candle.

500

This character in 'The Great Gatsby' is the freeloader who plays music for Gatsby.

Who is Ewing Klipspringer?

500

This symbol in 'The Great Gatsby' represents a silent observer over a desolate landscape, representing the moral and social decay of the era. 

What is the billboard of Dr. T.J. Eckleburg?

500

This character in 'The Great Gatsby' embodies the "new woman" of the 1920s, known for her independence and ambition, but also for her dishonesty and carelessness, highlighting American Dream's limitations.

Who is Jordan Baker?

500

The wealthy copper magnate Gatsby worked for as a young man.

Who is Dan Cody?

500

I have branches, but no fruit, trunk, or leaves. What am I?

A Bank!

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