Characters
Quotes
Roaring 20's Trivia
Themes
100

This character is the main focus of the book.

Who is Jay Gatsby?

100

Who says this quote, "Whenever you feel like criticizing any one,’ he told me, just remember that all the people in this world haven’t had the advantages that you’ve had."

Who is Nick's father?

100

This form of transportation was starting to get popular?

What is a car?

100

One major theme is living the American ___

What is Dream
200

This is the narrator of the book.

Who is Nick Carraway?

200

Daisy exclaims, "Gatsby?’ demanded Daisy. ‘What Gatsby?" because...

She remembers knowing a Gatsby.

200

Before this time, all ___ were silent.

What are movies?

200

A way to separate people based on wealth

What is Classism?

300

The whole reason Gatsby throws his elaborate parties was to lure this character.

Who is Daisy Buchanan?

300

"Neither of them can stand the person they’re married to." Who is this quote referring to?

Who is Tom and Myrtle?

300

This popular animation company was founded in the 20's.

What is Disney?

300

The obsession with owning something physical.

What is Materialism?

400
Even though he is unfaithful, he doesn't like his wife becoming unfaithful to him.

Who is Tom Buchanan?

400

"___ ___—that was really, or at least legally, his name. He had changed it at the age of seventeen and at the specific moment that witnessed the beginning of his career" Fill in the blank

Who is James Gatz?

400

Because of the popularity of Rin Tin Tin, this dog breed became popular.

What is German Shepard?

400

The reason Gatsby flaunts so much.

What is Love?

500

Tom gets mad when this character mentions his wife and breaks her nose.

Who is Myrtle Wilson?

500

"I stared at him and then at Tom, who had made a parallel discovery less than an hour before" This quote is referring to what events?

What is Myrtle and Daisy's Affairs?

500

This groundbreaking medicine was discovered!

What is Penicillin?

500

This is present through the constant cheating on romantic partners.

What are Dysfunctional Relationships?