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The Great Gatsby is a novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald, published in ______.
The Great Gatsby is a novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald, published in ______.
1925
The story takes place in ______ and Long Island during the Jazz Age.
The story takes place in ______ and Long Island during the Jazz Age.
New York
The main character is Jay Gatsby, a wealthy man who throws ______ parties.
The main character is Jay Gatsby, a wealthy man who throws ______ parties.
lavish
Gatsby is in love with Daisy Buchanan, a married woman he met ______ ago.
Gatsby is in love with Daisy Buchanan, a married woman he met ______ ago.
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The novel explores themes of the American Dream, ______, love, and morality.
The novel explores themes of the American Dream, ______, love, and morality.
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The story ends tragically with Gatsby's murder and the suicide of his friend ______ Wilson.
The story ends tragically with Gatsby's murder and the suicide of his friend ______ Wilson.
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The novel was inspired by Fitzgerald's own experiences and the ______ murder case.
The novel was inspired by Fitzgerald's own experiences and the ______ murder case.
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The cover art for the novel was designed by Spanish artist Francis Cugat, featuring a woman's face with scarlet lips, a celestial eye, and a single diagonal ______.
The cover art for the novel was designed by Spanish artist Francis Cugat, featuring a woman's face with scarlet lips, a celestial eye, and a single diagonal ______.
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The novel received generally favorable reviews from literary critics, but some criticized it as an inconsequential performance by a ______-promising author.
The novel received generally favorable reviews from literary critics, but some criticized it as an inconsequential performance by a ______-promising author.
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The novel explores themes such as the American Dream, ______ permanence, gender relations, race and displacement, and sexuality and identity.
The novel explores themes such as the American Dream, ______ permanence, gender relations, race and displacement, and sexuality and identity.
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Study Notes
- The Great Gatsby is a 1925 novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald.
- It is set in the Jazz Age on Long Island and depicts Nick Carraway's interactions with mysterious millionaire Jay Gatsby.
- Gatsby is obsessed with reuniting with his former lover, Daisy Buchanan.
- The novel was inspired by Fitzgerald's youthful romance with socialite Ginevra King and parties he attended on Long Island in 1922.
- The novel received generally favorable reviews, but sold fewer than 20,000 copies by October.
- It experienced a surge in popularity during World War II when free copies were distributed to American soldiers.
- The novel is a core part of most American high school curricula and a part of American popular culture.
- Contemporary scholars emphasize the novel's treatment of social class, inherited versus self-made wealth, gender, race, and environmentalism.
- The novel is widely considered to be a literary masterwork and a contender for the title of the Great American Novel.
- The plot follows Nick's interactions with Gatsby and his obsession with Daisy, ending in tragedy when Gatsby takes the blame for a car accident that kills Daisy's lover's mistress.
- The Great Gatsby is a novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald.
- It was published in 1925 and is set in the summer of 1922.
- The story takes place in New York and Long Island during the Jazz Age.
- The main character is Jay Gatsby, a wealthy man who throws lavish parties.
- Gatsby is in love with Daisy Buchanan, a married woman he met years ago.
- The novel explores themes of the American Dream, wealth, love, and morality.
- The story ends tragically with Gatsby's murder and the suicide of his friend George Wilson.
- The novel was inspired by Fitzgerald's own experiences and the Hall-Mills murder case.
- The original title options included Trimalchio, Trimalchio in West Egg, and The High-Bouncing Lover.
- The cover art was created by Francis Cugat and directly influenced the composition of the text.
- The Great Gatsby is a novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald, published in 1925 by Charles Scribner's Sons.
- The cover art for the novel was designed by Spanish artist Francis Cugat, featuring a woman's face with scarlet lips, a celestial eye, and a single diagonal tear.
- Cugat's preparatory drafts influenced Fitzgerald's writing, and there are many interpretations of the imagery in the cover art.
- The novel received generally favorable reviews from literary critics, but some criticized it as an inconsequential performance by a once-promising author.
- Fitzgerald believed that many critics misunderstood the novel, and he resented criticisms of the novel's plot as implausible since he had never intended for the story to be realistic.
- The novel was a commercial failure compared to Fitzgerald's previous works, selling fewer than 20,000 copies in its first few months.
- Fitzgerald died in 1940 believing his work forgotten, but a strong appreciation for the book gradually developed in writers' circles.
- The Council on Books in Wartime distributed paperback Armed Services Editions of the book to U.S. soldiers overseas during World War II.
- By the mid-2000s, many literary critics considered The Great Gatsby to be one of the greatest novels ever written, and the work was part of the assigned curricula in the near majority of schools.
- The Great Gatsby has sold almost 30 million copies worldwide and sells an additional 500,000 copies annually.
- The novel has been translated into 42 different languages and is Scribner's most popular title.
- The U.S. copyright for The Great Gatsby expired on January 1, 2021.
- The novel explores themes such as the American Dream, class permanence, gender relations, race and displacement, and sexuality and identity.
- Scholars believe that Fitzgerald's work is especially linked with the conceptualization of the American Dream.
- The novel shows that a class permanence persists despite America's capitalist economy.
- The character of Daisy Buchanan personifies the emerging cultural archetype of the flapper and exemplifies the marginalization of women in elite social environments.
- The novel reflects a historical period in American literature characterized by fears over the influx of Southern and Eastern European immigrants.
- The hostility towards Gatsby is partly due to his status as nouveau riche and his perceived outsider status.
- Questions regarding the sexuality of various characters in the novel have been raised for decades and have given rise to queer readings.
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How well do you know the classic American novel, The Great Gatsby? Test your knowledge on F. Scott Fitzgerald's masterpiece with this quiz. From the plot to the themes and symbols, this quiz covers all aspects of the novel. Can you answer questions about Gatsby's obsession with Daisy, the symbolism in the cover art, and the social commentary of the Jazz Age? Take this quiz and find out if you're a true Great Gatsby aficionado.