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The Great Gatsby Review Game Character s Chap 1-4Chap 5-9ThemeSymbols1920’s history 222222 444444 666666 888888 10 12 14 16 BONUS
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Characters 2 points: Who is the narrator of the novel? BACK
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4 points: What does Daisy say is the best thing a girl can be? BACK Characters
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6 points: What did Myrtle buy on her trip to New York? BACK Characters
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8 Points: On the first night Nick went to Gatsby’s party he was one of the few guests who _________. BACK Characters
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10 points: What colors were Gatsby’s cars? BACK Characters
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12 Points: James Gatz was most inspired by______. BACK
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Characters 14 points: Name 3 of the characters who attend Gatsby’s funeral. BACK
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Characters 16 points: Name the man who owns the coffee house in the Valley of Ashes BACK
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Chapters 1-4 2 points: Where does Nick go in chapter one? BACK
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Chapters 1-4 4 points: Which character spoke of the book “The Rise of the Colored Empire”? BACK
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Chapters 1-4 6 points: Explain the difference between East and West Egg BACK
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Chapters 1-4 8 Points: What is Mr. McKee’s occupation? BACK
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Chapters 1-4 10 Points: What does Catherine reveal about Myrtle and Tom’s individual marriages? BACK
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Chapters 1-4 12 Points: What prompts a guest to remark, “He doesn’t want trouble with anybody!” BACK
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Chapters 1-4 14 Points: How is Gatsby’s house described when he brings Daisy there for the first time? BACK
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Chapters 1-4 16 Points: What three pieces of evidence from his past does Gatsby show Nick? BACK
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Chapters 5-9 2 points: What piece of furniture does Gatsby almost knock over? BACK
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ORANGE- Chap 5-9 4 Points: What does Gatsby make “his border” do for Daisy? BACK
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Chapters 5-9 6 points: Who did Myrtle believe she saw through the window on the hottest day of the summer? BACK
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Chapters 5-9 8 points: How does Ella Kaye have an impact on Gatsby’s life? BACK
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Chapters 5-9 10 Points: What happens to all of Gatsby’s servants? BACK
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ORANGE- Chap 5-9 12 Points What is Tom determined to do upon leaving Gatsby’s party? BACK
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Chapters 5-9 14 Points: Whose photograph is on Gatsby’s desk? BACK
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Chapters 5-9 16 points: How do the Sloanes treat Gatsby? BACK
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Theme 2 points: Name the era the novel describes BACK
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Theme 4 Points: Explain 2 ways the novel describes the materialism of the 1920’s BACK
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Theme 6 Points: Define the “American Dream” BACK
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Theme 8 Points: What is Fitzgerald’s intention in describing Myrtle and Daisy? BACK
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Theme 10 Points: Why does the rain stop at the end chapter 5? BACK
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Theme 12 Points: How could the weather could be to blame for Myrtle’s death? BACK
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Theme 14 Points: In what way does Jordan Baker exemplify a theme in the novel? BACK
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Theme 16 points: Does Gatsby’s death prove he failed or succeeded in achieving the “American Dream”? Why? BACK
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Symbols 2 Points What color is the lantern? BACK
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Symbols 4 Points Literally, what is the Valley of Ashes? BACK
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Symbols 6 points: What do Wolfsheim’s cufflinks symbolize? BACK
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Symbols 8 points: Gatsby’s shirts BACK
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Symbols 10 Points: Explain one symbol that represents the “American Dream” BACK
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Symbols 12 Points: The Color White BACK
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Symbols 14 points: Daisy’s pearls BACK
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Symbols 16 points: How does the symbol of Dr. Eckleberg change from the beginning to the end of the novel? BACK
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1920’s Culture 2 points: What style of music was popularized in this decade? BACK
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1920’s Culture 4 points: Name the poet most associated with the Harlem Renaissance
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1920’s Culture 6 points: Name the Dictator of Germany Americans still fear after WW1. BACK
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1920’s Culture 8 points: Name one reason for the beginning of the “Nuevo Riche” class. BACK
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1920’s Culture 10 points: Name one new leisure activity. BACK
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1920’s Culture 12 points: Who was elected president in 1921?
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1920’s Culture 14 points: What style of dance was popularized during this era? BACK
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BONUS: What is F. Scott Fitzgerald’s wife’s name?
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