Guess Who?
Setting
Connections/Plot
Name that Symbol!
Literary Devices
100

The narrator of this story?

Nick

100

What time period is this story set in?

1920s
100

The relationship between Nick and Daisy?

Cousins

100

Gatsby's hopes and dreams?

The Green light

100

This character only shows one side to us in the story.

Flat

200

Gatsby is in love with this person

Daisy 

200

Which Egg does Gatsby live on?

West 

200

Nick's chosen profession?

Bond business/bonds salesman 

200

Wolfsheim's cufflinks?

Are teeth- they symbolize his criminal activity/danger 

200

What is personification?

When something nonhuman is given human characteristics, this is known as what literary term?

300

The dishonest golfer

Jordan

300

Where do Myrtle and Tom spend time together?

In New York- away from East Egg

300

What causes Tom to hit Myrtle?

She shouts Daisy's name 

300

The colour of Jordan and Daisy's skin?

GOLDEN or... sometimes WHITE

300

What is omniscient point of view?

When a person outside the story tells the story and seems all-knowing, this is known as which point of view?

400

This character's claim to fame is having fixed the 1919 World Series

Meyer Wolfsheim

400

The illegal sale and manufacturing of alcohol?

Prohibition 

400

Gatsby hosts large parties because...?

He was hoping to reunite with Daisy 

400

A Social/moral wasteland?

The Valley of Ashes 

400

This term is used when an event occurs in the story that was different than what the reader expected.

Situational irony 

500

Tom's mistress?

Myrtle Wilson

500

What colour is used to represent The Valley of Ashes?

GREY

500

The central message or insight to life revealed through a literary work is the definition of which literary term?

THEME


NOTE theme is more than one word- it should be a full sentence!

500

The judgment of God?

The eyes of Dr. T.J. Eckleburg

500

Writing or speech that appeals to one or more of the senses is known as what?

Imagery