Literary Vocabulary
Characters
Story Basics
Short Answers
Misc
100

The background information in the text including information about characters and setting. 

Exposition 

100

A mysterious man who no one really knows anything about. He/she lives next to the narrator.

Gatsby
100

What is the setting of The Great Gatsby?

New York, 1920s
100

How did Nick view the world before he came to New York?

He viewed as an open canvas. A place where no one needed to be judged. 

100

The narrator’s cousin who is quiet and somewhat airheaded.

Daisy

200

The  main character in any text. 

Protagonist

200

A full figured woman who is in control of her husband and can easily sneak around with another character because of her control over her husband.

Myrtle

200

What is the definition of a “new woman”?

A woman who practices independence. She goes where she wants when she wants. Physically she is characterized with short bobbed hair and a shorter skirt. 

200

What was Daisy’s reaction to hearing the last name “Gatsby”?

She demanded to know which Gatsby

200

The narrator of the text who was inclined to not judge people until after his experiences in New York.

Nick 

300

The person, thing, or idea/societal normal against the main character. 

Antagonist 

300

A giant brute of a man who has questionable morals while he preaches that the “Nordic race” must prevail.

Tom

300

What is prohibition?

The banning of the manufacturing and sale of alcohol. 

300

Who was the fifth dinner guests who’s “shrill voice” overran the dinner Nick had at Daisy and Tom’s house?

Myrtle's, Tom's mistress

300

How the author feels about the text. It can be determined by looking at dialogue and narration. 

Tone

400

When and where a story takes place

Setting

400

A new aged woman who floats around to parties and doesn’t show much of an interest in settling down.  

Jordan

400

What were the bars called that you needed a password to get into?

Speakeasies

400

Who looks over “the valley of ashes”? What is he/she?

Dr. TJ Eckleburg. He is a billboard

400

How characters develop throughout the text. This includes what the character wants as well as how he/she related to other characters. 

Characterization

500

How the reader feels about the text. It's manipulated by imagery and discovered by looking at the atmosphere and setting. 

Mood

500

The owner of a gas station in the Valley of Ashes

George 

500

What was one reason women had more time than they did before?

There were more modern day appliances which gave them more time. 

500

Why did Tom hit Myrtle in the nose at the party at their flat?

She  kept saying Daisy's name. 

500

Where did Nick move from?

Minnesota