Great Gatsby jeopardy

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Jeopardy
The Great Gatsby
Characters
Quotes:
Who
said it and about
whom/what was it
said?
Misc.
Symbols
Plot
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Final Jeopardy
100
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Myrtle’s sister
Back
200
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Which character is the most careful
about women?
Back
300
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The narrator of The Great Gatsby
Back
400
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Fixed the 1919 World Series
Back
500
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The person who introduced Gatsby to
money and a wealthy lifestyle
Back
100
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Literally and figuratively: The green
light
Back
200
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East Egg vs. West Egg
Back
300
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North Dakota
Back
400
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Daisy’s voice is full of ___________.
Back
500
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To whom or what does Wilson refer to
as God?
Back
100
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Driving the death car that hit Myrtle
Back
200
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Gatsby wanted this to be done before
Nick invited Daisy over.
Back
300
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Person who knew that Gatsby and
Daisy were together many years ago
and filled in the details for us.
Back
400
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Primary reason Gatsby gave lavish
parties
Back
500
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Incurably dishonest
Back
100
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"Gatsby turned out all right at the end; it
is what preyed on Gatsby, what foul
dust floated in the wake of his dreams
that temporarily closed out my interest
in the abortive sorrows and shortwinded elations of men" (6).
Back
200
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"All right...I'm glad it's a girl. And I
hope she'll be a fool -- that's the best
thing a girl can be in this world, a
beautiful little fool" (21).
Back
300
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"Everyone suspects himself of at least
one of the cardinal virtues, and this is
mine: I am one of the few honest people
that I have ever known" (64).
Back
400
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"There must have been moments even
that afternoon when Daisy tumbled
short of his dreams -- not through her
own fault but because of the colossal
vitality of his illusion" (101).
Back
500
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"Can't repeat the past?" he cried
incredulously. "Why of course you can"
(116).
Back
100
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"They were careless people, Tom and
Daisy -- they smashed up things and
creatures and then retreated back into
their money or their vast carelessness
or whatever it was that kept them
together, and let other people clean up
the mess they had made" (188).
Back
200
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"So we beat on, boats against the
current, borne back ceaselessly into the
past" (189).
Back
300
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The person fascinated with Gatsby’s
books
Back
400
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Erase five years of the past
Back
500
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The reason Gatsby fires his servants
Back
Final Jeopardy

What does this book say about the
American Dream?
Back
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