All About Narration!
Women of Gatsby
James Gatz
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Have Some Character
100
Nick Caraway is the essential story-teller to the reader. In Literary terms we call him this:
What is the narrator
100
This ethereal color adorns the two women, Daisy and Jordan at the opening of the novel
What is a white.
100
In order to impress Daisy, Gatsby flings these items about his bedroom.
What are brightly colored shirts.
100
Gatsby's parties can be described in this way.
What is over the top, free to anyone, loud, or crazy.
100
In the beginning of the Novel, Jordan tells Nick about a golf game she cheated in. Nick now feels that Jordan is this kind of person.
What is dishonest.
200
The narrator and Tom Buchanan both attended this Ivy League institute.
What is Yale
200
An essential component to experiencing one of the 5 senses, Tom Buchanan breaks this body part of Myrtle's.
What is the nose.
200
When Gatsby is first reunited with Daisy his emotion could be described as this.
What is nervous or terrified.
200
Gatsby's car is this bright color.
What is yellow.
200
To avoid taking care in critical situations. Nick describes Tom and Daisy in this way with this word.
What is careless.
300
The narrator's father emphasized the importance of being this quality, often associated with being neutral towards others.
What is nonjudgemental
300
To arrange a meeting with his love interest, Gatsby pulls aside this woman at one of his parties.
Who is Jordan Baker.
300
This man not only forgot his shoes at Gatsby's, but he also seemingly forgot to attend the funeral because he was not there.
Who is Klipspringer.
300
The eyes of Doctor T.J. Eckleburg can be seen on one of these.
What is a billboard.
300
In an attempt to explain his wealth, Gatsby claims to have come from these types of parents.
What is very wealthy.
400
The narrator says that while living in West Egg, he spent most of his time doing this.
What is working.
400
This happens to Myrtle Wilson as a result of this reason. (2 part question)
Who is Myrtle Wilson and she gets hit by a car and dies. She is punished for trying to escape her social status.
400
This bright beacon serves as a symbol of Gatsby's hopeful dream of re living his past.
What is the green light.
400
Nick sees Gatsby's childhood dreams written on a classic copy of this children's book.
What is Hopalong Cassidy.
400
On a trip from the East Egg to the city, this wavering character does not ride in the yellow car.
Who is Daisy.
500
This quality is what our narrator prides himself on.
What is honesty
500
Out of all of her "charms" the narrator speaks most on the allure of this audible feature Daisy possesses.
What is her voice.
500
Fitzgerald uses Gatsby as a symbol to show the flaws in this beloved U.S. national theme where it is thought that all can prosper.
What is the American Dream.
500
Gatsby was in this branch of military service.
What is the army.
500
Above all else, the Novel the Great Gatsby shows the reader the importance of these two qualities.
What is friendship and responsibility.
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