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WHO SAID IT?

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GOT HOOCH? YOUR CHEATIN’ HEART

I HEARD A

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1920’s HISTORY

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“I’m inclined to reserve all judgements, a habit that has opened up many curious natures to me.”

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“I turned my head away and wept … I hope she’ll be a fool … a beautiful little fool.”

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“Civilization’s going to pieces! … if we don’t look out the white race will be—will be utterly submerged. It’s all scientific stuff.”

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“I thought he knew something about breeding but he wasn’t fit to lick my shoe.”

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“I was within and without, simultaneously enchanted and repelled by the inexhaustible variety of life.”

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Gatsby claimed he was from this city, originally—in the ‘mid-west.’

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James Gatz is actually from this state.

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Myrtle and George Wilson both live in the valley of …

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This country allegedly awarded a medal to Gatsby for Valour in the Great War.

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The East Egg house in which Tom and Daisy Buchanan live once belonged to … the oil man.

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Mr. Sloane and his female companion invite him over to supper—he does not understand the invitation is not genuine.

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The maiden name of Daisy Buchanan.

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He has cuff-links made of human molars.

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He is a photographer—he has taken pictures of Montauk Point—the Sea, and The Gulls.

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First introduced in Gatsby’s library, marveling that the books are real, he is also one of the few to attend Gatsby’s funeral.

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At the end of the Buchanan’s dock burns a bright ________ ____.

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This ‘wag’ of an oculist has an interesting sign in the valley of ashes.

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Daisy got drunk before her wedding to Tom, and threw these—valued at $350,000—into the wastebasket.

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Gatsby almost knocks this off the mantle and to the floor while at Nick’s house for tea, talking with Daisy.

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Daisy says she’s never seen such beautiful … at Gatsby’s mansion, and begins to weep into them.

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Someone making or selling booze in the 1920’s was known as a _________.

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This individual is the only man at the parties he himself throws that does not actually drink.

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Gatsby and Wolfsheim sold grain alcohol through these types of stores, used as ‘fronts.’

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This type of drink is ordered in the restaurant when Nick and Jay meet Wolfsheim.

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Daisy gets drunk on this kind of alcoholic beverage a day before her wedding to Tom. Jordan Baker finds Daisy with a bottle of it in her hotel room.

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Nick wants to break it off with his girl back in the mid-west before he gets too serious about ...

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She tells her husband if he wants to take down any addresses she has a little gold pencil he can use.

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A mere four or so months after he married Daisy, Tom gets into a car accident with a chambermaid (who breaks her arm) from this hotel.

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She wants to climb the social ladder by sleeping her way to the top with Tom, cheating on her own unsuspecting husband.

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Tom confronts Jay about the affair he’s having with Daisy, and says that people begin by sneering at family institutions, and the next thing you know they’ll have this.

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It was rumored of Gatsby that he was a ________ spy during the Great War.

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Rumors had it that outside of war, Gatsby once __________ a man.

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According to rumors, Gatsby is allegedly related to the _________ of Germany.

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Another rumor holds that Gatsby is actually second cousin to __________.

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Daisy and Tom both believe the rumor that Nick Carraway is _________ to a girl he was seeing in the mid-west.

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Tom thinks that ______ is going to pieces, that everyone ought to read “Rise of the Coloured _______,” and that it’s all proven and very ______.

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At the first party of Gatsby’s that Nick attends somebody, while drunk, manages to ____a ____, taking the _____ right off.

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Gatsby gets out of a _________ by showing a motorcycle ______ his connection to the police _________, for whom he once did a favor.

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Gatsby has Nick’s ______ mowed and sends over ________ to decorate Nick’s house for the ‘coincidental’ meeting for tea with Nick and _____.

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Gatsby wants more than anything else for Daisy to tell Tom: “I _____ _______ _______.”

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F. Scott Fitzgerald coined the term, “The ______ Age” to describe the

1920’s.

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The ULTIMATE symbols of wealth, privilege, social status in the 1920’s and the book—also fatal and symbolic of fast, reckless lives spinning out of control.

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One of Gatsby’s guests is rumored to be the understudy of an actress from the popular Ziegfield’s _____________.

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This act, more popularly known as Prohibition, was named after an individual—it was called the __________ Act.

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This American President was reputed to be an alcoholic, and Congress passed Prohibition over his objections to it.

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“Daisy, Daisy, Daisy!”

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“Old Sport.”

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“I understand you’re looking for a business

gonnegtion.”

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“Can’t repeat the past? Why of course you can!

I’m going to fix everything just the way it was before.”

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“Whenever you feel like criticizing anyone, just remember that all the

people in this world haven’t had the advantages that

you’ve had.”

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He graduated from Yale in New Haven, Connecticut in

1915, went to war, and decided to go East to become a bond man.

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Gatsby wants to be reunited with this

character, who murmurs to make people lean in

towards her.

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He allegedly had fixed the 1919 World’s Series.

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Gatsby created his persona under the

guidance of this man, whose yacht he stayed on

for five years.

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This man stayed with the grief-deranged George

Wilson after everyone else had left, attempting to console him. He asks

George if he has a friend to call or a church.

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A thin beard of this plant covers Gatsby’s brand-new mansion, built to look like an old hotel in Normandy. This plant also describes the League of the college

he and Nick both attended.

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George Wilson repairs these for a living.

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On the day Gatsby goes to Nick’s for tea (with Daisy)

he wears a white suit, silver shirt, and his tie (appropriately) is ...

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Owl Eyes in Gatsby’s mansion’s library is

surprised to find out that these are real.

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Daisy looks forward to this and then misses it when

it’s gone.

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Wolfsheim used to prefer this restaurant, until Rosy Rosenthal was shot there.

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The name of the yacht on which Gatsby served as steward, mate, skipper,

etc. under Dan Cody while sailing around the West

Indies and Barbary Coast.

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The name of Tom and Daisy’s two-year-old

daughter.