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What is another name for the jazz age
  • Roaring Twenties
  • Ballyhoo Years
  • Golden Age (or Golden Years)
  • The 1920's
  • The Decade of ______ (Fun, Partying, Celebration, or Music)
  • The Years of Wonderful Nonsense
What does Gatsby believe about his relationship with Daisy


That everything will go back to the way it was

Why is Gatsby so preoccupied with the past

Because he was with Daisy in the past.

When Daisy tells Gatsby You Always Look so cool what does she reveal to tom

That she loves Gatsby

What does the valley of ashes most likely symbolize in The Great Gatsby

the decay of american values

In what way has Gatsby achieved the American dream

He made a fortune of his own

Which is an example of irony from The Great Gatsby

Tom cheats on Daisy with Myrtle, but he treats Myrtle poorly.

Which of these best characterizes the Jazz Age

A time when the economy was strong

Which of the following is an example of an aesthetic impact

A reader growing angry at a despicable villain in a novel

How is this theme best shown in the great Gatsby

gatsby thinks that he can recreate the past which he seeks to do through illegal and destructive mean : )

What is ironic about Gatsby's success in the great Gatsby

He has everything that the american dream promises, and he still isn’t happy. (Apex) hope you have a wonderful day and get that 100% :)

Which part of the American Dream is challenged in The Great Gatsby

Answer this question… Happiness comes from financial success

Which statement best explains how symbolism is used in setting the novel in east egg and west egg

Sepa La Verga lol

During his party in chapter 3 which is an example of the gossip about Gatsby

That he was a German spy during the war (apex)

What is most clearly a theme in The Great Gatsby

Immortality leads to suffering

In The Great Gatsby, which of these best explains why Daisy represents a paradox

She is very unhappy even though she is wealthy and privileged. (apex)

When was the Jazz Age

After world war l

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