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The Great Gatsby Jeopardy

American Literature

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Characters 100

Which character is striving for the green light, grew up in North Dakota but tells Nick he’s from San Francisco, wants to reverse time and is the only person from the East Nick likes at the end of the novel?

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Characters 100

Jay Gatsby

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Characters 200

This character wants to buy Tom’s car, and commits suicide at the end of the novel

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Characters 200

George Wilson

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Characters 300

This character goes to lunch with Gatsby & Wolfsheim, says he tries not

to judge people, moves west at the end of the novel, and is the cousin of

Daisy.

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Characters 300

Nick Carraway

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Characters 400

This character has a voice “full of money,” dislikes Gatsby’s parties, wears white and talks quietly so that people will move closer to her

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Characters 400

Daisy Buchanan

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Characters 500

Rumored to have cheated at sports

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Characters 500

Jordan Baker

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Characters 600

This character carries her weight sensually

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Characters 600

Myrtle Wilson

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Characters 700

This character rigged the 1919 World Series

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Characters 700

Meyer Wolfsheim

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Characters 800

This character cries over dog biscuits

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Characters 800

Tom Buchanan

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Plot 1 100

The Great Gatsby takes place during what time period?

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Plot 1 100

The 1920’s

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Plot 1 200

Why did Gatsby throw such huge parties?

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Plot 1 200

He hoped they would help him find Daisy

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Plot 1 300

What is Daisy’s hometown?

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Plot 1 300

Louisville

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Plot 1 400

Which characters lived in the valley of ashes?

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Plot 1 400

The Wilson’s

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Plot 1 500

The “very sad” event that Gatby refers to is what?

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Plot 1 500

Daisy’s marriage to Tom

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Plot 1 600

When Myrtle saw this character with Tom, she assumed she was his wife.

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Plot 1 600

Jordan Baker

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Plot 1 700

The only character who knows the whole truth about the accident and everything involved is who?

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Plot 1 700

Nick Carraway

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Plot 2 100

Why was Gatsby shot?

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Plot 2 100

George Wilson thought he was Myrtle’s lover.

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Plot 2 200

What word does Nick use to describe the Buchanans at the end of the novel?

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Plot 2 200

Careless

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Plot 2 300

Why is Gatsby’s love for Daisy doomed to fail?

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Plot 2 300

She can never live up to the idea of who Gatsby imagines she is.

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Plot 2 400

What are the ways that Gatsby tries to impress Daisy?

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Plot 2 400

He hosts enormous parties, wears a gold shirt and tie, shows off his many designer shirts from

London

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Plot 2 500

Who tells Nick that they don’t need to be careful because it “takes two to make an accident”?

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Plot 2 500

Jordan Baker

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Plot 2 600

What does “Owl Eyes” find so interesting about Gatsby’s library?

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Plot 2 600

All of the expensive books are real but unread

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Plot 2 700

Why doesn’t anyone come to Gatsby’s funeral?

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Plot 2 700

None of them really knew or cared about him, Nick was his only true friend.

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Symbols 100

The colors associate with Myrtle symbolize her….?

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Symbols 100

Lack of taste and sensual power

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Symbols 200

The “eyes of Dr. T.J. Eckleburg” were symbolic of what?

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Symbols 200

Judgment

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Symbols 300

What is the symbolism of the color green?

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Symbols 300

Money/Wealth, Prosperity

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Symbols 400

What is the symbolism of the color white?

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Symbols 400

Purity, innocence, a blank canvas (suggesting infinite possibilities)

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Quotations 100

Identify the speaker: “Do you think everything will please her old sport?”

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Quotations 100

Jay Gatsby

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Quotations 200

Identify the speaker:

“He’d have killed me if I hadn’t told him who owned the car”

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Quotations 200

Tom Buchanan

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Quotations 300

Identify the speaker:

“But I did love Tom once—as I loved you!”

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Quotations 300

Daisy Buchanan

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Quotations 400

Identify the speaker:

“I won’t be able to get away for the funeral, but will you please send my shoes?”

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Quotations 400

Klipspringer

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Quotations 500

Identify the speaker:

“I have a way to find out who killed my wife”

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Quotations 500

George Wilson

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Quotations 600

Identify the speaker:

“I can’t stand my husband. The only crazy thing I did was marry him.”

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Quotations 600

Myrtle Wilson

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