Gatsby Jeopardy Game

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Studying The Great Gatsby? This is something I used as a review for my students.

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Characters Lit Terms Misc. Symbols Lit Terms 2

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Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from Characters

This character says the following:I was sure the request would be something utterly fantastic, and for a moment I was sorry I’d ever set foot upon his overpopulated lawn…

$100 Answer from Characters

Who is Nick Carraway?

$200 Question from Characters

The character who reveals Gatsby and Daisy’s love Story to Nick

$200 Answer from Characters

Who is Jordan?

$300 Question from Characters

Character who looks “guilty, unforgivably guilty — as if he had just got some poor girl with child.”

$300 Answer from Characters

Who is Mr. Wilson?

$400 Question from Characters

The “boarder”

$400 Answer from Characters

Who is Klippspringer?

$500 Question from Characters

Character who talks about business “gonnections.”

$500 Answer from Characters

Who is Wolfsheim?

$100 Question from Lit TermsA thing is referred to but is not immediately visible.

$100 Answer from Lit Terms

What is Allusion?

$200 Question from Lit Terms

When hints or clues as to the future are given

by the author.

$200 Answer from Lit Terms

What is foreshadowing?

$300 Question from Lit Terms

A comparison of two seemingly unlike things

$300 Answer from Lit Terms

What is a metaphor?

$400 Question from Lit Terms

Attributing humanlike characteristics to inanimate objects.

$400 Answer from Lit Terms

What is personification?

$500 Question from Lit Terms

Wilson feels physically ill because of his guilt. This is an example of what literary term?

$500 Answer from Terms

What is irony?

$100 Question from Misc.Gatsby’s real name

$100 Answer from Misc.

Who is James Gatz?

$200 Question from Misc.

Mr. Wilson suspects that the driver of the death car was Myrtle’s flame when he finds this object.

$200 Answer from Misc.

What is the dog leash?

$300 Question from Misc.

•What theme is portrayed:• “It’s stopped raining.”When he realized what I was talking about, that there were twinkle-bells of sunshine in the room, he smiled like a weatherman, like an ecstatic patron of recurrent light.”

$300 Answer from Misc.

What is actions and feelings of characters

reflected in environment/surroundings?

$400 Question from Misc.

Term meaning sad or depressing

$400 Answer from Misc.

What is melancholy?

$500 Question from Misc.

Owner of a yacht who inspires Gatsby to change his identity.

$500 Answer from Misc.

Who is Dan Cody?

$100 Question from Symbolism

New York represents __________ in the following passage: “Over the great bridge, with the sunlight, with the city rising up across the river in white heaps and sugar lumps all built with a wish out of non-olfactory money. in its first wild promise of all the mystery and the beauty in the world.”

$100 Answer from Symbolism

What is The American Dream?

$200 Question from Symbolism

Daisy represents what to Gatsby in the following passage?Daisy, gleaming like silver, safe and proud above the hot struggles of the poor

$200 Answer from Symbolism

Money and Wealth

$300 Question from Symbolism

Color which symbolizes Violent end to dreams.

$300 Answer from Symbolism

What is the color red?

$400 Question from Symbolism

What T.J. Eckleburg symbolizes to Mr. Wilson.

$400 Answer from Symbolism

Who is God?

$500 Question from Symbolism

Calling Daisy a grail that Gatsby must follow is an example of this type of figurative language.

$500 Answer from Symbolism

What is allusion?What is metaphor

$100 Question from Lit Terms 2

. “So we rode on to death and twilight” is an example of this term..

$100 Answer from Lit Terms 2

What is foreshadowing?

$200 Question from Lit Terms 2

Lit term found in this quote: They were gone, without a word, snapped out, made accidental, isolated, like ghosts, even from our pity

$200 Answer from Lit Terms 2

What is a simile?

$300 Question from Lit Terms 2

When what is expected to be true and what actually is true contradict each other.

$300 Answer from Lit Terms 2

What is irony?

$400 Question from Lit Terms 2

The following is an example of this: the woman next to me perspired delicately …her newspaper dampened under her fingers, lapsed despairingly into deep heat with a desolate cry

$400 Answer from Lit Terms 2

What is Personification?

$500 Question from Lit Terms 2

The following quote is an example of this literary term: The next day was broiling, certainly the warmest of the summer. As my train emerged from the tunnel into sunlight, only the hot whistles broke the simmering hush at noon

$500 Answer from Lit Terms 2

What is metaphor?

Final Jeopardy

Name of fictional Roman character whom Nick compares to Gatsby

Final Jeopardy Answer

Who is Trimalchio?