Themes
Symbols
Lit Devices
Characterization
Plot
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What does the American Dream represent in "The Great Gatsby"?

The pursuit of wealth and success.

100

What does the green light symbolize?

Gatsby's hope and dreams for the future.

100

Who is the narrator of the story?

Nick Carraway

100

What are two key traits of Jay Gatsby?

Ambitious and hopeful.

100

What happens during Gatsby and Daisy's reunion?

They rekindle their romance.

200

How does Gatsby's fate critique the American Dream?

It shows that the American Dream is ultimately unattainable for him.

200

What do the eyes of Dr. T.J. Eckleburg represent?

They symbolize the moral decay and the eyes of God watching over society.

200

What is one example of irony in the novel?

[Several answers acceptable]

200

How does Nick change by the end of the novel?

He becomes judgmental and tired of the wealthy lifestyles.

200

What is the climax of the story?

The confrontation between Gatsby and Tom in the Plaza Hotel.

300

What does Tom Buchanan think of Gatsby?

He views Gatsby as inferior because Gatsby comes from "new money."

300

What does the valley of ashes symbolize?

The moral and social decay resulting from the pursuit of wealth.

300

What literary device is used to tell the story out of chronological order?

Flashback

300

Does Daisy love Gatsby?

She has feelings for him but is also drawn to wealth and security.

300

What is the result of the car accident?

Myrtle Wilson is killed, leading to severe consequences for Gatsby.

400

What does Gatsby's love for Daisy symbolize?

It symbolizes the idealization of the past and unfulfilled desires.

400

How does Fitzgerald use imagery in Gatsby's parties?

It conveys a sense of excess and the emptiness of the Jazz Age.

400

How does Nick's reliability affect the story?

It creates ambiguity about the truth of the events and characters.

400

What does Tom Buchanan represent?

Old money and entitlement.

400

What happens after Gatsby's death?

Nick organizes Gatsby's funeral but few people attend.

500

What is one other theme in the novel?

The corruption of the American Dream.

500

What is an example of irony in the novel?

Gatsby's wealth does not bring him happiness or true friends.

500

What is a key literary device used to describe the Buchanan's lifestyle in Chapter 1?

Imagery, particularly in descriptions of settings

500

How do Myrtle and George Wilson contribute to the story?

They represent the struggles of the lower class and the consequences of the wealthy lifestyle.

500

What does the ending suggest about Gatsby's dreams?

It suggests that dreams can be elusive and often lead to disappointment.

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