T G G - F T: HE Reat Atsby Inal EST
T G G - F T: HE Reat Atsby Inal EST
T G G - F T: HE Reat Atsby Inal EST
1. The only person from the East that Nick likes at the end of the novel
2. Is striving for the green light
3. Wants to buy Tom’s car
4. Professional golfer
5. Has lunch with Gatsby and Meyer Wolfsheim
6. Always wears white and talks quietly so that people will move closer
7. Carries her excess weight sensuously (seductively)
8. Thinks her husband isn’t a gentleman because he had to borrow a suit for his wedding
9. The first “nice” girl that Gatsby had ever known
10. Wants to reverse time; repeat history
27. The “very sad” event in his life to which Gatsby refers to
A. His first wife’s death
C. Daisy’s marriage to Tom
B. The war
D. A childhood incident
28. When Myrtle sees Jordan with Tom, she thinks Jordan is
A. His wife
B. Another lover
C. His sister
D. A casual friend
29. The only character who knows the whole truth about the accident and all of the complex relationships involved is
A. Gatsby
B. Nick
C. Tom
D. Daisy
30. George Wilson finds out who owned the car through
A. Its registration
B. The police
C. Tom Buchanan
D. Daisy
32. Similar to how he describes Jordan earlier in the novel, what word does Nick use to describe Daisy and Tom at the end?
A. Lazy
B. Gorgeous
C. Adventurous
D. Careless
36. Who tells Nick that they don’t need to be careful because it “takes two to make an accident?”
A. Gatsby
B. Daisy
C. Jordan
D. Tom
III. Character Identification — Match the character with his/her BEST characteristic.
Answers will all be used once.
IV. Quote Match — Choose which character is most likely to make the following statements. Use the answer selections
above. These are not actual quotes from the text.
51. “I can’t stand my husband. The only crazy thing I did was marry him.”
52. “Do you think everything will please her, old sport?”
53. “He’d have killed me if I hadn’t told him who owned the car.”
54. “But I did love Tom once—as I loved you!”
55. “I have a way to find out who killed my wife.”
56. “I won’t be able to get away for the funeral, but will you please send my tennis shoes?”
57. “The rich are arrogant, careless people with whom I care not to associate myself.”
58. “You’ll pay up, or you’ll lose your teeth.”
59. “Say her name one more time, and I’ll knock you in the kisser.”
60. “I don’t need to pay attention to my driving.”
Note: Colors are not themes. They are motifs used to indicate themes.