Gatsby's Figurative Language
Characters with Style
Symbols that Shine
Who Said it?
100

Identify the device in: “In his blue gardens men and girls came and went like moths among the whisperings and the champagne and the stars.”

What is Simile 

100

 Fitzgerald often uses first-person narrative through Nick. What specific style of first-person narrative is used?

What is first-person limited?

100

The green light primarily symbolizes....

What is Gatsby's hope or yearning for Daisy

100

 “Whenever you feel like criticizing anyone…”

Who is Nick Carraway

200

 Pick the device used to describe Gatsby’s parties as overwhelming and dreamlike: metaphor or hyperbole?

What is hyperbole

200

Which stylistic feature does Fitzgerald use when he shifts from detailed physical description to sharp, ironic commentary about a character?

What is tone shift

200

 Identify the symbolic structure that looms over the valley of ashes and suggests a watching presence.

What is the eyes of Dr. T. J. Eckleburg 

200

 “I hope she'll be a fool — that's the best thing a girl can be in this world...”

Who is Daisy Buchanan

300

 Identify the device if the city is described as “breathing” or “watching.”

What is personification

300

Fitzgerald frequently pairs elegant diction with moral critique when describing characters like Tom and Daisy. Which phrase describes this technique?

What is comparing and contrast

300

Which recurring setting symbolizes the moral emptiness beneath the glitter of wealth?

What is "The Valley of Ashes"

300

“There are only the pursued, the pursuing, the busy and the tired.”

Who is Nick Carraway

400

“This is a valley of ashes — a fantastic farm where ashes grow like wheat into ridges and hills and grotesque gardens...”

Identify the three literary devices

What are simile, imagery, and alliteration

400

When Fitzgerald small details (e.g., Gatsby’s smile, the green light) several times across scenes to shape reader perception, what stylistic device is he using?

What is repetition

400

Name the man-made object Gatsby uses to craft his public persona and attract attention from afar.

What is Gatsby's mansion

400

“Let us learn to show our friendship for a man when he is alive and not after he is dead.”

Who is Meyer Wolfsheim

500

“He must have felt that he had lost the old warm world, paid a high price for living too long with a single dream.”

What is foreshadowing 

500

Fitzgerald uses precise color words (e.g., green, yellow, white) repeatedly to build associations. What stylistic device is this?

What is symbolism

500

Give the name of the physical object that directly causes Myrtle’s death and later underscores reckless privilege.

What is Gatsby's car
500

“You don’t understand…You’re not going to take care of me, and I can’t stand it.”

Who is Myrtle Wilson