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When Gatsby throws lavish parties every weekend in hopes that Daisy might show up, which theme does this reflect?
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Social Class and Status.
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Love and Relationships.
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The American Dream.
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Illusion vs. Reality.
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Nick observes that Gatsby represents everything for which he has “unaffected scorn” but still admires him for his extraordinary gift of hope. Which theme is this?
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The American Dream.
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Illusion vs. Reality.
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Social Class and Status.
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Love and Relationships.
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Question of
Tom Buchanan’s disdain for Gatsby’s “new money” and obsession with his own wealthy heritage reflects which theme?
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Love and Relationships.
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Illusion vs. Reality.
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Social Class and Status.
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The American Dream.
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Question of
Gatsby believes he can recreate the past and rekindle his relationship with Daisy just as it was five years ago. Which theme does this reflect?
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Love and Relationships.
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Illusion vs. Reality.
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The American Dream.
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Social Class and Status.
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Question of
Daisy’s decision to stay with Tom, despite her affair with Gatsby, reflects which theme?
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Love and Relationships.
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Illusion vs. Reality.
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The American Dream.
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Social Class and Status.
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Question of
Gatsby’s rise from poor James Gatz to a wealthy and influential businessman reflects which theme?
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Illusion vs. Reality.
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Social Class and Status.
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Love and Relationships.
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The American Dream.
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Question of
Tom and Daisy’s careless attitude toward the destruction they cause, like when they leave after Gatsby’s death, reflects which theme?
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Illusion vs. Reality.
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Social Class and Status.
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Love and Relationships.
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The American Dream.
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Question of
Gatsby’s purchase of his mansion and extravagant lifestyle, motivated by his desire to impress Daisy, reflects which theme?
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Love and Relationships.
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The American Dream.
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Illusion vs. Reality.
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Social Class and Status.
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Question of
George Wilson’s belief that he and Myrtle can escape their current lives by moving west after making some money reflects which theme?
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Love and Relationships.
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Social Class and Status.
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Illusion vs. Reality.
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The American Dream.
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Question of
When Daisy’s voice is described as being “full of money,” what theme does this highlight?
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Social Class and Status.
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Illusion vs. Reality.
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The American Dream.
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Love and Relationships.
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Question of
Gatsby’s failure to win Daisy’s love despite his wealth reflects which theme?
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Love and Relationships.
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The American Dream.
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Social Class and Status.
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Illusion vs. Reality.
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Question of
Nick’s reflection on how people are “borne back ceaselessly into the past” highlights which theme?
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The American Dream.
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Illusion vs. Reality.
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Love and Relationships.
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Social Class and Status.
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Question of
Tom’s affair with Myrtle and his attempt to keep both Myrtle and Daisy represents which theme?
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Love and Relationships.
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The American Dream.
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Social Class and Status.
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Illusion vs. Reality.
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Question of
Gatsby’s belief that if he becomes rich enough, he can win back Daisy’s love reflects which theme?
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Love and Relationships.
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Illusion vs. Reality.
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The American Dream.
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Social Class and Status.
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Question of
Daisy’s decision to marry Tom despite her love for Gatsby reflects which theme?
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Love and Relationships.
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Social Class and Status.
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Illusion vs. Reality.
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The American Dream.
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Question of
The green light at the end of Daisy’s dock, symbolizing Gatsby’s dream of being with her, reflects which theme?
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Love and Relationships.
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Illusion vs. Reality.
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The American Dream.
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Social Class and Status.
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Question of
Myrtle’s affair with Tom as a way to escape her lower-class life reflects which theme?
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Love and Relationships.
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Social Class and Status.
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The American Dream.
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Illusion vs. Reality.
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Question of
Gatsby’s claim that he can “repeat the past” reflects which theme?
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Social Class and Status.
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The American Dream.
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Love and Relationships.
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Illusion vs. Reality.
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Question of
Daisy’s emotional reaction to Gatsby’s collection of expensive shirts reflects which theme?
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Illusion vs. Reality.
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Social Class and Status.
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The American Dream.
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Love and Relationships.
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Question of
Gatsby’s tragic end, dying without ever achieving his ultimate dream of being with Daisy, reflects which theme?
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Illusion vs. Reality.
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Social Class and Status.
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Love and Relationships.
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The American Dream.
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