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Sturdy straw-haired man of thirty with a hard mouth and supercillious

manner.Category 1

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Who is Tom?

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The thickish figure of the woman blocked out the light coming from

the office.Category 1

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Who is Myrtle?

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He stretched out his arm towards the green light in a curious way.

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Who is Gatsby?

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Her voice was full of money

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Who was Daisy?

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Mr. Nobody from Nowhere

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Who is Gatsby?

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The color of economic depression.

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What is gray?

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The color of corruption.

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What is yellow?

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The color of unfulfilled desires?

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What is green?

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This represents this generation’s carelessness.

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What are cars?

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Daisy cried over this symbol of Gatsby’s wealth.

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What are pink tailored shirts?

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Question #5

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This character attended Oxford.

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Who is Gatsby?

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This character was a professional golfer.

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Who is Jordan?

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This character considered himself a pathfinder.

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Who is Nick?

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This character often wore white dresses.

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Who is Daisy?

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This character reached his peak of respect in college.

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Who is Tom?

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The year of the setting of the novel.

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What is summer 1922?

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The place of old money.

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What is East Egg?

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Where George and Myrtle Wilson lived.

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What is Valley of the Ashes?

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New Money

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What is West Egg?

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Daisy and Tom moved to New York from here.

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What is Chicago?

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He owned a filling station.

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Who is George Wilson.

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The sister of Myrtle.

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Who is Catherine?

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He found Myrtle’s body.

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Who is Michaelis?

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He was drunk in the library in chapter 3.

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Who is Owl Eyes?

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Besides the servants, they attended Gatsby’s funeral.

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Henry Gatz, Nick, and Owl Eyes.

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This literary period represented the fractiousness of society.

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What is modernism?

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In this fictional mode, there are no heroes and no triumphs.

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What is irony?

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In this mode, the character falls from a position of prominence to death.

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What is tragedy?

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The theme of the GG.

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What is the disillusionment of the American Dream?

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What is the climax?

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The hotel scene in Chapter 7, when Daisy will not tell Gatsby she only

loves him. Category 6