GATSBY MOCK REVISION Flashcards

1
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Daisy quote about fools

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“I hope she’ll be a fool… a beautiful little fool”

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2
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Nick description of gatsby at the start

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“Gatsby, who represented everything for which I have unaffected scorn”

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3
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Description of daisy and Jordan which shows them to be objects

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“Silver idols”

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4
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Last quote in book which shows the perseverance of man and the American dream

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“So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past”

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5
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Quote about what the green light means

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“Gatsby believed in the green light, the orgastic future that year by year recedes before us”

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Quote about nicks judgements

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“I am inclined to reserve all judgements”

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7
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Description of Gatsby when he meets daisy

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“Over-wound clock”

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8
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Description of men in the valley of ashes

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“Men who move dimly, already crumbling through the powdery air”

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9
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What myrtle says when she thought when she saw Tom

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“You can’t live forever”

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10
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Quote about how careless tom and daisy are

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“They were careless people tom and daisy- they smashed up things and creatures and then retreated back into their money”

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Wilson quote that he says to myrtle when he finds out about the affair

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“You may fool me, but you can’t fool God”

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Mark Twain critic

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“Failure is not the dark side of the American Dream, it is the foundation of it”

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13
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Faulkner critic

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“Men will not merely endure, he will prevail”

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Kenneth Elbe critic (Gatsby)

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“Gatsby is not created so much as a real person, but a mythical one”

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Susan Resneck Parr critic for Gatsby

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“(Nick learns that) the past is irrecoverable and the present brings with it only the betrayal of dreams”

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16
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Simultaneously

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

17
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Nick misogynistic comment about women lying

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“Dishonesty in a woman is something you can never blame deeply”

18
Q

Quote about gatsby walking around after a party that shows the waste

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“Fruit rinds and discarded favours and crushed flowers”

19
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Nick comment about the west versus the east and how people from the west react (end of book)

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“This has been a story of the West after all.. perhaps we possessed some deficiency in common that made us subtly unadaptable to eastern life”

20
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Women Ao3

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Emergence of the ‘new woman’ - flappers- but upper class women still constrained by traditional boundaries

21
Q

How many speakeasies were there in 1920

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1,500

22
Q

Prohibition era led to the rise of

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Bootlegging

23
Q

Gatsby’s pursuit of daisy echoes that of

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Fitzgerald and Zelda

24
Q

What ‘age’ was the 1920s

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Jazz Age

25
Q

Quote from the Declaration of Independence

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“All men are created equal”

26
Q

What was the name of the generation that returned home from war

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Lost generation (wanted to find purpose)

27
Q

What divide was there during this time

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Old money vs new money

28
Q

Nick acts as a what for Fitzgerald

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Author surrogate

29
Q

Gatsby’s mansion is evidence of

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Conspicuous consumption (materialism)

30
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How was Fitzgerald part of the lost generation

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Went to Paris after the war in an attempt to find truth and write