Gatsby 1
Gatsby 2
Gatsby 3
100
Modernist author of 'The Great Gatsby'
Who was Fitzgerald?
100
One theme of "The Great Gatsby". A. What is the ease and sastifaction of being wealthy? OR B. What is the morality of American culture? OR C. What is the affecting nature of the past?
C. What is the affecting nature of the past?
100
Main person who acts like an antagonist.
Who is Tom, Daisy's husband?
200
Role of Nick Carraway in the story A. What is watching the action from the sideline and telling the reader what happened in primarily third-person? OR B. What is being both a partipant and observer who narrates the story in first-person? OR C. What is being the center of the action?
B. What is being both a partipant and observer who narrates the story in first-person?
200
Name for generation who thought that materialism was unfulfilling and that damage was caused by excess; watched American values be challenged by World War I.
What is the Lost Generation?
200
The war that helped lead to the rise of modernism.
What is World War I?
300
The season in which the action of the story begins
What is summer, during life's fullest bloom?
300
Place where a crucial argument takes place between Daisy, Tom, and Gatsby in which Gatsby hopes Daisy will say she never loved Tom. A. Where is Gatsby's mansion? B. Where is the Plaza Hotel? C. Where is the Valley of the Ashes?
B. What is the Plaza Hotel?
300
This is a theme evident in Gatsby's life. (There are multiple possible answers; just pick one to get the points :-))
What is love and betrayal? (Also, the effects of the past; loss and the ability (or inability) to accept it; emptiness and alienation in American culture and materialism)
400
This symbolizes Daisy, money, and past happiness that Gatsby tries to recapture.
What is the green light?
400
The significance of James Gatz in Chapter 6. A. James Gatz 'reinvented' himself to become Jay Gatsby. B. James Gatz is a pseudonym invented by Jay Gatsby used in his shady dealings. C. James Gatz is a mysterious figure who was related to Jay Gatsby.
A. James Gatz 'reinvented' himself to become Jay Gatsby.
400
Gatsby's friend in business whose shadiness contributes to the possibility of Gatsby being a criminal.
Who is Meyer Wolfsheim?
500
This is compared to carelessness and causes the death of Myrtle.
What is bad driving?
500
The eyes of Dr. T. J. Eckleburg are... A. Figurative; they do not really exist B. Formed from ashes C. On a billboard D. Part of a historical landmark
C. On a billboard
500
This is who attended Gatsby's funeral.
Who are Mr. Gatz (Gatsby's father), Nick, and Owl-eyes (also the minister, postman, and servants)? Daisy and the many people who had come to Gatsby's parties did not come to the funeral.
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