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The Great Gatsby Review Game Characters Chap 1-4 Chap 5-9 Theme Symbols 1920’s 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 BONUS

2 points: Who is the narrator of the novel? Characters 2 points: Who is the narrator of the novel? BACK

4 points: What does Daisy say is the best thing a girl can be? Characters 4 points: What does Daisy say is the best thing a girl can be? BACK

6 points: What did Myrtle buy on her trip to New York? Characters 6 points: What did Myrtle buy on her trip to New York? BACK

Characters 8 Points: On the first night Nick went to Gatsby’s party he was one of the few guests who _________. BACK

10 points: What is Jordan Baker’s occupation? Characters 10 points: What is Jordan Baker’s occupation? BACK

12 Points: James Gatz was most inspired by______. Characters 12 Points: James Gatz was most inspired by______. BACK

14 points: Name 3 of the characters who attend Gatsby’s funeral. BACK

Name the man who owns the coffee house in the Valley of Ashes Characters 16 points: Name the man who owns the coffee house in the Valley of Ashes BACK

2 points: Where do the old moneyed people live? Chapters 1-4 2 points: Where do the old moneyed people live? BACK

Which character spoke of the book “The Rise of the Colored Empire”? Chapters 1-4 4 points: Which character spoke of the book “The Rise of the Colored Empire”? BACK

6 points: Explain the difference between East and West Egg Chapters 1-4 6 points: Explain the difference between East and West Egg BACK

8 Points: What business is Gatsby supposedly in? Chapters 1-4 8 Points: What business is Gatsby supposedly in? BACK

Chapters 1-4 10 Points: What does Catherine reveal about Myrtle and Tom’s individual marriages? BACK

12 Points: Where did Gatsby study after the war? Chapters 1-4 12 Points: Where did Gatsby study after the war? BACK

Chapters 1-4 14 Points: What metaphor is used to describe the behavior of Gatsby’s guests at his house parties? BACK

Explain the irony in Jordan’s statement: I hate careless people Chapters 1-4 16 Points: Explain the irony in Jordan’s statement: I hate careless people BACK

2 points: What piece of furniture does Gatsby almost knock over? Chapters 5-9 2 points: What piece of furniture does Gatsby almost knock over? BACK

4 Points: Where do Gatsby and Daisy first meet? Chapters 5-9 4 Points: Where do Gatsby and Daisy first meet? BACK

6 points: Why does Tom hit Myrtle in the New York apartment? Chapters 5-9 6 points: Why does Tom hit Myrtle in the New York apartment? BACK

8 points: How does Ella Kaye have an impact on Gatsby’s life? Chapters 5-9 8 points: How does Ella Kaye have an impact on Gatsby’s life? BACK

10 Points: What happens to all of Gatsby’s servants? Chapters 5-9 10 Points: What happens to all of Gatsby’s servants? BACK

12 Points What is Tom determined to do upon leaving Gatsby’s party? Chapter 5-9 12 Points What is Tom determined to do upon leaving Gatsby’s party? BACK

14 Points: Whose photograph is on Gatsby’s desk? Chapters 5-9 14 Points: Whose photograph is on Gatsby’s desk? BACK

16 points: How do the Sloanes treat Gatsby? Chapters 5-9 16 points: How do the Sloanes treat Gatsby? BACK

Theme 2 points: In the story what two things determine which social class a person belongs to? BACK

Theme 4 Points: In what element are all characters the same despite their social class? What do they all have in common? BACK

Theme 6 Points: Which relationship seems to be the only example of “genuine love” in the story? BACK

Theme 8 Points: What does Gatsby mean when he says that Daisy’s voice is “full of money?” Does he mean this negatively? Does this comment say more about Daisy or Gatsby? BACK

Theme 10 Points: Nick says that the future is always receding in front of us, and that we’re forever beaten back towards the past. Is the future attainable in the novel? BACK

Theme 12 Points: How does Jordan’s “ carelessness” indicate dissatisfaction? Why is the wealthy society so careless? BACK

Theme 14 Points: What is the “unmistakable air of natural intimacy” Nick recognizes in Tom and Daisy after Myrtle is killed? BACK

Theme 16 points: Does Gatsby’s death prove he failed or succeeded in achieving the “American Dream”? Why? BACK

2 Points What color is the light at the end of the Buchanan's dock? Symbols 2 Points What color is the light at the end of the Buchanan's dock? BACK

4 Points Which character represents the poor, working class? Symbols 4 Points Which character represents the poor, working class? BACK

What is Old Owl Eyes able to perceive about Gatsby? His party goers? Symbols 6 points: What is Old Owl Eyes able to perceive about Gatsby? His party goers? BACK

8 points: What do Gatsby’s clothes symbolize? Symbols 8 points: What do Gatsby’s clothes symbolize? BACK

10 Points: Explain one symbol that represents the “American Dream” Symbols 10 Points: Explain one symbol that represents the “American Dream” BACK

Symbols 12 Points: If characters clothing represents true personality, why doesn’t Daisy wear mostly gold or green? BACK

Symbols 14 points: What does the color grey symbolize? Explain where things are described in grey? BACK

Symbols 16 points: How does the symbol of Dr. Eckleberg change from the beginning to the end of the novel? BACK

2 points: What is prohibition? 1920’s Culture 2 points: What is prohibition? BACK

What specific year is Gatsby set in? 1920’s Culture 4 points: What specific year is Gatsby set in? BACK

6 points: What did Fitzgerald call the 1920’s? 1920’s Culture 6 points: What did Fitzgerald call the 1920’s? BACK

8 points: Which war did Gatsby fight in? 1920’s Culture 8 points: Which war did Gatsby fight in? BACK

1920’s Culture 10 points: What would you call a girl in the 1920’s who wore her hair in a bob with short skirts and rolled stalkings and like to dance the Charleston? BACK

12 points: Who was the U.S. President in 1922? 1920’s Culture 12 points: Who was the U.S. President in 1922?

14 points: What is a speakeasy? 1920’s Culture 14 points: What is a speakeasy? BACK

BONUS: What is F. Scott Fitzgerald’s wife’s name? BACK