
Gatzby Analysis Part 1
Quiz by Connie Peacock
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- Q1What (according to the speaker in the video) makes Daisy interesting?her voice, her looks, and her backgroundher human qualities (entitlement, limited empathy, and inability to make hard choices)30s
- Q2Why should we read novels about characters we don't like?perhaps because they are fun to make fun ofperhaps they are more like us than we want to admit30s
- Q3What theme is The Great Gatzby about?The American DreamDepressionLonelinessWealth30s
- Q4What do we know about Nick's ancestors?They were constantly in trouble with the lawThey paid someone to fight in the Civil War for themThey are not too well off30s
- Q5Gatsby had an extraordinary gift for __________________ (according to Nick)lyingthrowing partieshope30s
- Q6How do Daisy and Nick know eachother?they are cousinsthey used to date before the warthey went to school together30s
- Q7Daisy is married to ______________________________.GatsbyTomNickNo one (she isn't married)30s
- Q8Daisy said this about her daughter (and is proud of it). I hope she will be __________________ that is the best thing a girl can be in this world.a hard workera fightera foola beauty30s
- Q9The speaker in this video points out that in this time era (1920's) the rich felt that it was ______________ to pay poor people to do just about anything for them (including go to war for them).morally allowablebeneath theminexcusabledetestable30s
- Q10What is Gatsby goal?to win back Daisyto be well known and sucessful30s
- Q11What does green symbolize in Gatsby?Irishdesirewealth30s
- Q12What does yellow/gold symbolize in Gatsby?liquor and depressionyouth and old agewealth and death30s
- Q13In general Fitzgerald was against ___________ because it corrupted, and disillusioned people.friendshippartiesliquorwealth30s