What is the other title used when discussing the Roaring Twenties as a theme of the novel?
What is the Jazz Age?
What is the largest, tangible symbol of Gatsby's determination to win Daisy back and erase the past?
What is Gatsby's Mansion?
What is the importance of the East and the Midwest in the book?
What is the East is a place of destruction and obsession with wealth; the Midwest is a purer place with a better life?
Tom & Daisy's daughter?
Who is Pammy?
What elements, unique to the 1920s play a part in the story (4 items)?
What is prohibition, bootlegging, jazz music/Jazz Age, party lifestyle (Roaring Twenties).
Gatsby served in Europe during this war, and when was it?
What is WWI? 1914-1918.
What is the American or North American Dream?
The ideal that anyone from anywhere, no matter who they are, can achieve success in North America if they work hard enough?
Who attends Gatsby's funeral apart from the minister and a few servants?
Who are Nick Carraway, Gatsby's dad, and the Owl-Eyed Man?
What does the green light symbolize in the book?
What is Gatsby's dream and hope to be with Daisy?
This party-goer plays the piano and lives at Gatsby's house.
Who is Ewing Klipspringer?
How are the challenges of social class represented in the novel (3)?
What is old vs. new money vs. no money?
This is what Gatsby wants Daisy to tell everyone in the tense scene at the hotel in Chapter VII.
What is, that she never loved Tom?
Gatsby uses this phrase to figuratively describe what Daisy's voice sounds like.
What is "her voice is full of money"?