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F. Scott Fitzgerald
1920s
100

Why does Gatsby stop throwing parties?

He finally got Daisy and they want to avoid any gossip 

100

Who showed up to Gatsby's funeral? 

Nick Carraway, Gatsby's father, and Owl Eyes

100

What happens to Myrtle Wilson? 

 Daisy ran her over in Gatsby's car

100

Which character(s) from the novel reflect aspects of F. Scot Fitzgerald life?

Nick and Gatsby 

100

What is the term for the young women in the 1920s known for their energetic freedom? 

Flappers

200

What does Tom make fun of Gatsby for?

Wearing a pink suit 

200

Where does Nick go after Gatsby's funeral? 

Back to the Mid-West 

200

Where do Tom and Gatsby have their final confrontation?

At the Plaza Hotel in NYC

200
Was The Great Gatsby a best seller during F. Scott Fitzgerald's life time? 

While we now consider The Great Gatsby to be the "Great American Novel" when it was first released it generally received favorable reviews but it was overall a commercial failure. It sold less than 23,000 copies in its first year. 

200

True or False: Prohibition made drinking illegal in the United States?

False; it made manufacturing, selling, and transporting alcohol illegal. 

300

What are Daisy and Tom doing when Nick check in on them after the accident?

Eating dinner, holding hands, "conspiring"

300
Who disappeared after Gatsby was murdered? 

Tom and Daisy Buchanan

300

What does Gatsby urge Daisy to tell Tom?

"I never loved you"?

300

Where is F. Scott Fitzgerald originally from? 

St. Paul, Minnesota 

300

Who is Al Capone? 

Al Capone was a mob boss/gangster in Chicago who took advantage of prohibition by transporting and selling alcohol. 

400

Why does Wilson want to move out west?

He found out Myrtle was cheating on him 

400

Who says this quote: "They're a rotten bunch."

This is the last thing that Nick says to Gatsby before his murder 

400

Why does Wilson think that Gatsby is had an affair with Myrtle?

Tom told him 

400

What 1920s phrase is F. Scott Fitzgerald credited with: 

The Jazz Age

400
Define: Speakeasy

Speakeasy: An illicit establishment that sells alcoholic beverages 

500

Which character when asked to attend Gatsby's funeral, says he can't but wants to drop by to get his tennis shoes back...

Klipspringer

500

When Nick runs into Tom, what does Tom admit? 

That he told George that the yellow Rolls-Royce was Gatsby's.

500

What does Nick realize during the final confrontation between Gatsby and Tom? 

Its his 30th birthday 

500

What is F. Scott Fitzgerald's wife's name?

Zelda

500

What major event(s) causes the end of the roaring twenties?

The Wall Street Crash of 1929 ended the era which was followed by the Great Depression