The way Nick and Daisy are related.
What are cousins?
Another name for the 1920s.
What are the "Roaring 20s"?
Gatsby is in love with this person.
Who is Daisy?
Uhh Uhh
Nah
The theme that involves obtaining something thought impossible.
What is corruption of the American Dream?
Nick's chosen profession/job.
What is the bond business?
A famous dance of the 1920s.
What is the Charleston?
The way Gatsby makes money.
What is Bootlegging or the illegal sell of alchohol?
Invalid
I'd rather not
Gatsby's parties gaudily show it.
What is wealth?
The name Myrtle repeats which causes Tom to hit her.
What is "Daisy"?
The ratification of the 18th Amendment which criminalized the manufacture and sale of alcoholic beverages.
What is Prohibition?
The way Myrtle dies.
What is a car crash?
Negative
I refuse
How Gatsby tries to get Daisy back.
What is wealth/money?
The place where Daisy and Gatsby reunite.
What is Nick's house/the tea party?
A Civil Rights movement which led to the 19th Amendment being ratified.
What is the women's rights movement?
Nick's romantic partner.
Who is Jordan?
Not it
Try again
A prevalent theme within the West Egg and East Egg areas.
What is the division of social class?
The person who kills Myrtle.
Who is Daisy?
President of the United States for majority of the 1920s.
Who is Calvin Coolidge?
The person who kills Gatsby.
Who is George Wilson?
Absolutely not
Nay
A theme shown through the complicated relationships in the novel.
What is the love/faithfulness?