Who wants to be a Millionaire? The Great Gatsby Review.

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Who wants to be a Millionaire? The Great Gatsby Review

Confident?

The Prizes 1 - $ $ $ $1, $2, $4, $8, $16, $32, $64, $125, $250, $500, $1,000,000

Lifelines “Phone a friend” Ask the audience 50/50

$100 Modernism is a literary time period that occurred from B – A – C – D – B –

$200 George Wilson found out who owned the car from whom? B – its registration A – Tom Buchanan C – the police D - Daisy A – Tom

$500 Who other than Nick attended Gatsby’s funeral? B - Wolfsheim A – his mother C - Daisy D – his father

$1,000 When does The Great Gatsby take place? B – 1920s A – 1930s C – 1940s D – World War I B – 1920s

$2,000 Gatsby gave huge parties because B – he liked to spend money A – he had lots of friends C – he hoped to find Daisy D – he didn’t like to be alone C – he hoped to find Daisy

$4,000 Nick first met Jordan B – at West Egg A – at one of Gatsby’s parties C – at the Buchanan’s house D – at the beach C – at the Buchanan’s house

$8,000 George Wilson became aware of his wife’s affair when B – she came home late A – he saw her with her lover C – she confessed D – he found the dog collar

$16,000 The narrator showed Tom and Daisy to be B - caring A - careless C - generous D - sympathetic A - careless

$32,000 Nick was distressed after Gatsby’s death by Gatsby’s friends’ B - apathy A - anguish C – over-sentimentality D - sympathy B – apathy

$64,000 Who said the following quote: “I’m one of the few honest people I know.” B - Gatsby A - Jordan C - Daisy D - Nick

$125,000 George shot Gatsby because he thought B – Tom had killed Myrtle A – Gatsby was Myrtle’s lover C – Gatsby had killed Myrtle D – Gatsby was Daisy’s lover C – Gatsby had killed Myrtle

$250,000 When Myrtle saw Jordan with Tom she thought Jordan was B – another lover A – his wife C – his sister D – a casual friend A – his wife

$500,000 B – anti-political A – Wilson C – Gatsby D – the devil B – God The eyes of Dr. T.J. Eckleberg more than likely represent

$1,000,000 The green light represents B – Gatsby’s dream to be successful A – Gatsby’s dream to be rich C – it is not optimistic about the human race D – Gatsby’s luck C – Gatsby’s dream to be with Daisy

Winner!Winner!Winner!Winner!Winner!Winner!Winner!Winner!Winner!