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Trivia
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Character Descriptions 1 point each
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1. Narrator of the novel
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Nick Carraway
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2. Committed suicide
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George Wilson
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3. Chief character of the novel
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Jay Gatsby
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4. She has a green light on the dock in front of her house
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Daisy
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5. Tom Buchanan’s mistress
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Myrtle Wilson
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6. Broke Myrtle’s nose
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Tom
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7. Pro-golfer that cheated
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Jordan Baker
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8. Has a voice full of money
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Daisy
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9. Gatsby’s father
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1 point Henry Gatz
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10. Former football player and bully
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Tom Buchanan 1 point
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11. Man who fixed the 1919 World Series
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1 point Meyer Wolfsheim
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12. His name is really James Gatz
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1 point Jay Gatsby
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14. Daisy’s husband
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1 point Tom
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15. Woman who loved Jay Gatsby
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1 point Daisy
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16. Owned the coffee shop
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1 point Michaelis
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17. Shot Gatsby
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1 point George Wilson
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18. Author of the novel
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F. Scott Fitzgerald 1 point
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19. Honest and compassionate
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1 point Nick
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20. Vulgar and sensual
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1 point Myrtle
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21. Socially ambitious and faithful
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1 point Gatsby
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22. Bored with life and changes her mind easily
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Daisy
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23. Prejudiced and cruel
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Tom
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The Real Story 1 point each
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24. The time period of the novel is _________
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After World War I / 1922
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25. The setting of the novel is _________
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Long Island
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26. ______________ is new money.
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West Egg
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27. ________ is the more fashionable. (East Egg or West Egg)
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East Egg
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28. Most of the main characters are from ___________
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The Midwest
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29. Nick attended college at _________
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New Haven / Yale
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30. Gatsby briefly attended college at ___________
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Oxford
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31. George Wilson’s garage is located in _______________
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The Valley of Ashes
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32. Which hotel is part of the setting?
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The Plaza Hotel
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33. What sport does Jordan play professionally?
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Golf
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34. What event in Gatsby’s past causes him sadness?
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Daisy marrying Tom 2 points
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35. True or False – Tom made his own money.
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False – he was born into his money
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36. True or False – Daisy has no idea that her husband Tom is having an affair.
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False
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37. What is Tom’s excuse for not marrying Myrtle?
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His wife is Catholic
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38. What happens that breaks up the party at Tom and Myrtle’s apartment?
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Tom breaks Myrtle’s nose
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39. Why does Nick finally believe Gatsby’s story about his background?
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Gatsby has 2 pieces of evidence – a war medal and a photo at Oxford 4 points
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40. How does Gatsby address most men?
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“Old Sport”
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41. Where did Gatsby pick up this phrase?
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Dan Cody
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42. What favor does Gatsby want of Nick?
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To invite Daisy over to his home for tea
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43. Daisy and Gatsby originally met when?
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During World War I
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44. Gatsby hosts his parties because _____________
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He hopes to see Daisy again
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45. Gatsby car color is _________
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Yellow
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46. What clue leads George Wilson to realize that his wife is having an affair?
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The expensive dog collar
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47. What does Wilson want to do with Myrtle when he realizes that she is being unfaithful?
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Take her and move away
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48. When Myrtle sees Jordan in the car with Tom, she assumes that Jordan is Tom’s ________
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Wife
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49. During the argument at the Plaza Hotel between Gatsby and Tom, the one things that Daisy truthfully says is that _______________.
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She did love Tom but she loved Gatsby too 4 points
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50. True or False – Daisy never loved Tom
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False
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51. During Tom and Gatsby’s argument, we learn that Gatsby earned his money by _____________
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Bootlegging - illegally selling alcohol in drug stores 3 points
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52. The driver of the car that killed Myrtle is __________
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Daisy
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53. Tom and George Wilson assume that _______ is driving the car that kills Myrtle.
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Gatsby
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54. Who kills Gatsby?
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George Wilson
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55. How is Gatsby killed?
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He is shot
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56. After Gatsby’s death, most of his friends do what for him?
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Nothing
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57. What do Tom and Daisy do after the debacle at the Plaza Hotel?
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They pack up and leave town 2 points
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58. True or False – Nick finally sees Tom and Daisy as destructive and careless.
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True
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59. Who does Daisy care about the most?
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Herself 2 points
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60. What does Gatsby’s father think of him?
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He is proud of Gatsby and what accomplished
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Quotes- Who said it?
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61. “Of course she might have loved him just for a minute…in any case it was just personal.”
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Gatsby
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62. “You always look so cool.”
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Daisy
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63. “I spoke to her. I told her she might fool me but she couldn’t fool God.”
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George Wilson
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64. “Can’t repeat the past? Why of course you can!”
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Gatsby
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65. “I didn’t want you to think I was just some nobody
65. “I didn’t want you to think I was just some nobody. You see, I usually find myself among strangers because I drift here and there trying to forget the sad thing that happened to me.”
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Gatsby
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66. “The only crazy I was was when I married him
66. “The only crazy I was was when I married him. I knew right away I made a mistake.”
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Myrtle Wilson
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67. “I am one of the few honest people that I have ever known.”
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Nick
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68. “I’m going to fix everything just the way it was before …she’ll see.”
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Gatsby
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69. “They’re a rotten crowd
69. “They’re a rotten crowd. You’re worth the whole damn bunch put together.”
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Nick
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70. “They’re real … Absolutely real – have pages and everything
70. “They’re real … Absolutely real – have pages and everything. I thought they’d be a nice durable cardboard. Matter of fact they’re absolutely real.”
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The Owl Eyed man
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71. “Her voice is full of money.”
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Gatsby
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72. “She’s not leaving me! …Certainly not for a common swindler who’d have to steal the ring he put on her finger.”
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Tom
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73. “Oh, you want too much! I love you now – isn’t that enough?”
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Daisy
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74. “He was crazy enough to kill me if I hadn’t told him who owned the car.”
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Tom
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75. “By God, I may be old-fashioned in my ideas, but women run around too much these days to suit me.”
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Tom
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Quotes Who is being described?
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76. “No, he’s a gambler. He’s the man who fixed the World Series in 1919.”
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Meyer Wolfsheim
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77. “… a solemn old man, very helpless and dismayed, bundled up in a long cheap ulster…”
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Henry Gatz
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78. “…she carried her surplus flesh sensuously as some women can.”
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Myrtle Wilson
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79. “It was a body capable of enormous leverage – a cruel body.”
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Tom
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80. “There was excitement in her voice.”
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Daisy
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The End
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