Gatsby
Nick
Jordan/Tom
Daisy
Literary Devices
100

In Chapter 4, Gatsby is mostly concerned with establishing his credibility to Nick. True or False?

True

100

At the end of Chapter 4, Nick and Gatsby run into this character during their lunch outing...

Tom

100

After Nick helps Gatsby rekindle his love with Daisy, Nick and Jordan spend time where?

NYC partying and dating

100

When Daisy sobs “They’re such beautiful shirts,” she is most likely expressing her _________. Which sentiment/feeling?

Regret

100

Which literary device does the sentence use?

“Gatsby’s very careful about women. He would never so much as look at a friend’s wife.”

Irony

200

Where does Gatsby tell Nick about his past (family, sad events, war, inheritance, etc.)?

In his car on the way to the city

200

At Nick's house, Gatsby orders the grass to be cut, pastries and teas, and an abundant amount of flowers in preparation for...?

Daisy's Visit

200

At the end of Chapter 4, what is Jordan's revelation to Nick? Hint...he has been waiting to know since Gatsby's car ride...

Gatsby wants Nick to arrange a meeting for him and Daisy

200

True or False: Daisy has a great time at Gatsby's party in Chapter 6.

False

200
When waiting for Daisy to arrive to Nick's house, Gatsby is nervous and in his anxious state asserts that "[he] can't wait all day" (85). Which literary device does this statement use?

What is Irony?

300

Gatsby's real name is...

James Gatz

300

What does Nick say to Gatsby when Gatsby follows him into the kitchen shortly after Daisy arrives?

He says Gatsby is acting rude and immature. He coaches him to get back out there with Daisy.

300

Why does Jordan think Gatsby is throwing all his parties? What does she believe her intention to be?

For Daisy to join one of these parties

300

The narration of the novel shifts for a few pages in this chapter from Nick’s point of view to Daisy’s point of view. True or False?

False

300

The following quote: "There must have been moments even that afternoon when Daisy tumbled short of his dreams- not through her own fault, but because of the colossal vitality of his illusion" is an example of which literary device?

What is diction? What is hyperbole?

400

In the opening of Chapter 5, its 2 a.m. and Gatsby’s oddly asks Nick to go where?

Coney Island OR swimming in his pool

400

What are Nick's thoughts and speculations on Gatsby's hopes and dreams with Daisy? 

That Daisy will not live up to Gatsby's dreams/Gatsby will be disappointed

400

UR LUCKYYYYYY COS THIS IS A FREEBIE!!!!

FREEBIE!!

400

How do Daisy and Gatsby appear at the end of the day when Nick leaves them alone in his mansion?

Enamored/In Love/Happy

400

In Chapter 5, Fitzgerald uses weather and rain to depict the building emotion in Daisy and Gatsby's interaction. This literary device is called...

Symbolism

500

Gatsby's best friend who helped, taught, mentored and built him up

Dan Cody

500

As Nick and Meyer Wolfsheim are having lunch, Nick discovers that Meyer's profession is...

What is a gambler?

500

As Gatsby is introducing Tom to others at his party, what does he continue to title Tom? 

"The Polo Player"

500

By the end of the chapter, Nick speculates that Gatsby wants Daisy to go to Tom and tell him...

That she never loved him [Tom]

500

Which literary device does this quote use: 

"And inside, as we wandered through Marie Antoinette music rooms and Restoration salons, I felt that there were guests concealed behind every couch and table, under orders to be breathlessly silent until we had passed through [...] I could have sworn I heard the owl-eyed man break into ghostly laughter" (91).

What is foreshadowing?