THE GREAT JEOPARDY GAME
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CHARACTER DESCRIPTIONS - 200
• How does the narrator describe Gatsby?
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CHARACTER DESCRIPTIONS - 400
• Describe Tom. What is our impression of him in chapter 1?
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CHARACTER DESCRIPTIONS - 600
• What kind of person is Daisy?
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CHARACTER DESCRIPTIONS - 800
• How is Gatsby introduced into the novel?
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CHARACTER DESCRIPTIONS - 1000
• Identify Myrtle and George Wilson.
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RELATIONSHIPS - 200
• How does Nick know Tom and Daisy?
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RELATIONSHIPS - 400
• How does Nick meet Gatsby for the first time?
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RELATIONSHIPS - 600
• What does Nick say about people like Daisy and Tom?
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RELATIONSHIPS - 800
• What “matter” did Gatsby have Jordan discuss with Nick in the beginning of the book?
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RELATIONSHIPS - 1000
• What does Jordan tell Nick about Daisy, Gatsby, and Tom?
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QUOTES AND SYMBOLS - 200
• When asked about her daughter, what does Daisy say?
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QUOTES AND SYMBOLS - 400
• What is the “Valley of Ashes”?
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QUOTES AND SYMBOLS - 600
• What are the “eyes of Dr. T.J. Eckleburg”?
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QUOTES AND SYMBOLS - 800
• What does the green light on the dock mean to Gatsby?
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QUOTES AND SYMBOLS - 1000
• Explain this quote: “The vitality of his illusion had gone beyond Daisy—beyond everything.”
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PLOT POINTS - 200
• What happens on the way home from New York towards the end of the novel?
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PLOT POINTS - 400
• Where did they go in Chapter 2? (What was at 158th Street?)
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PLOT POINTS - 600
• What did Tom do to Myrtle when she mentioned Daisy’s name?
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PLOT POINTS - 800
• What is Tom’s reaction to Myrtle’s death.
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PLOT POINTS - 1000
• Describe the meeting between Daisy and Gatsby.
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INFERENCES - 200
• What kind of people come to Gatsby’s parties?
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INFERENCES - 400
• Why did Nick Carraway go to the party for the first time?
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INFERENCES - 600
• What was Gatsby’s reaction to seeing Daisy’s child?
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INFERENCES - 800
• After Tom confronts Gatsby about the relationship between him and Daisy, how does Daisy react to
both men?
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INFERENCES - 1000
• Why is the book that Gatsby’s father shows Nick important to the novel? What does it say about
Gatsby’s character?
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PAST PRESENT FUTURE - 200
• From where did the narrator come from, and why?
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PAST PRESENT FUTURE - 400
• What is Gatsby’s real name and where is he from?
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PAST PRESENT FUTURE - 600
• What did Dan Cody do for Gatsby?
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PAST PRESENT FUTURE - 800
• What does Gatsby tell Nick about his past with Daisy, and how he planned to impress her?
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PAST PRESENT FUTURE - 1000
• Describe how Gatsby made and shows off his money
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CHARACTER DESCRIPTIONS - 200
• Gatsby had an extraordinary gift for hope, and a romantic readiness.
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CHARACTER DESCRIPTIONS - 400
• He has an athletic build and an arrogant attitude. He is an old-money snob.
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CHARACTER DESCRIPTIONS - 600
• Daisy is flighty and very superficial
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CHARACTER DESCRIPTIONS - 800
• He is mentioned in conversation between Nick and Jordan. Later, Nick sees him on the lawn in
the moonlight.
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CHARACTER DESCRIPTIONS - 1000
• Myrtle is Tom’s mistress, and George is her husband.
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RELATIONSHIPS - 200
• Daisy and Nick are cousins; Nick and Tom knew each other from school.
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RELATIONSHIPS - 400
• While Nick is at one of Gatsby’s parties, he asks a man he’s talking to where Gatsby is, only to
discover that he’s talking to him!
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RELATIONSHIPS - 600
• They were careless people who smashed things and creatures and let others clean up the mess.
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RELATIONSHIPS - 800
• Gatsby wanted Nick to arrange a luncheon meeting between himself and Daisy.
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RELATIONSHIPS - 1000
• Daisy and Gatsby had had an earlier romance. Her parents wouldn’t let her see him off to war.
She then married Tom and soon found out that he had a mistress.
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QUOTES AND SYMBOLS - 200
• “I suppose she talks—and eats and everything.”
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QUOTES AND SYMBOLS - 400
• An industrial zone.
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QUOTES AND SYMBOLS - 600
• An illustration on a billboard.
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QUOTES AND SYMBOLS - 800
• It stood for his vision and his future with Daisy.
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QUOTES AND SYMBOLS - 1000
• He had--through his years of dreaming--made her larger-than-life.
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PLOT POINTS - 200
• Daisy is driving Gatsby’s car. She hits Myrtle, but keeps driving.
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PLOT POINTS - 400
• The apartment where Tom met his mistress.
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PLOT POINTS - 600
• He hit her and broke her nose!
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PLOT POINTS - 800
• Tom’s first instinct is to protect himself. Later, he cries.
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PLOT POINTS - 1000
• It was initially very awkward. Gatsby was nervous, but they became more at easy as they
talked.
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INFERENCES - 200
• The newly rich & famous, and their friends.
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INFERENCES - 400
• Gatsby sent his chauffer over, and invited him directly.
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INFERENCES - 600
• He looks at her with surprise.
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INFERENCES - 800
• She wants the escape provided by Gatsby, but needs Tom because he is a lot like her.
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INFERENCES - 1000
• It shows Gatsby’s romantic spirit and his desire to get ahead.
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PAST PRESENT FUTURE – 200
• From the Midwest to study the bond business.
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PAST PRESENT FUTURE - 400
• James Gatz and he’s from North Dakota.
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PAST PRESENT FUTURE - 600
• He educated Gatsby about money and the people who have it.
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PAST PRESENT FUTURE - 800
• He fell in love with her and lied about his financial status to impress her.
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PAST PRESENT FUTURE - 1000
• He took advantage of the Post WWI period, and he used the money to throw wild parties and buy
flashy and extravagant things.
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
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Fitzgerald, F. Scott. The Great Gatsby. New York: Scribner, 1925. Print.
Fitzgerald. Photograph. Princeton University Library. F. Scott Fitzgerald. The New York Times. Web. <http://topics.nytimes.com/topics/reference/timestopics/people/f/f_scott_fitzgerald/index.html>.
Shulock, Anne. The Great Gatsby. Photograph. Does The Great Gatsby Live On Empire Avenue? Spin Sucks. Web. <http://spinsucks.com/social-media/does-the-great-gatsby-live-on-empire-avenue/>.
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