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THE GREAT GATSBY Hangman

 
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Description Matching word
dishonest, cheats at Golf  Jordan  
Seems pure and wonderful on the outside but the inside is focused on money, yellow gold  Daisy  
out of place, goes back to Midwest where there are still values  Nick  
Arrogant, violent, prejudiced  Tom  
changed his name  Jay  
Fixed World Series  Meyer Wolfsheim  
Bootlegger  Gatsby  
middle name Fay which means Fairy or sprite, an elflike, fairyland creature  Daisy  
ex football star  Tom  
light at the pier  hope  
trapped on valley of ashes, runs a garage  George Wilson  
has affair with Tom  Myrtle Wilson  
connected to organized crime  Meyer Wolfshiem  
wants the benefits her sister shares  Catherine  
has little contact with parents  Pammy  
the only person who is kind to Wilson  Michaelis  
Gatsby's mentor  Dan Cody  
the drunk boarder, one of many people who use Gatsby  Ewing Klipspringer  
reminds reader of Gatsby's humble beginnings  Henry C. Gatz  
Thought the "real" books were cool, went to graveside  owl eyes  
"God"  Eckelburg's glasses  
dispair, moral wasteland  Valley of Ashes  
Nick almost falls in love with  Jordan Baker  
Tom says he can't divorce because  Daisy is Catholic  
where old money lives  East Egg  
Where new money lives  West Egg  
Another way Gatsby got his money  selling illegal, fake bonds  
Thinks Gastby could have been a great man  his dad, Henry  
Has an idealized view of life and himself  Gatsby  
Doesn't judge Gatsby  Nick  
moves back to the Midwest to escape moral decay  Nick  
Symbolic of the lower class and the dression to come  Valley of Ashes  
Symbolic of wasted morals, money  Yellow  
Symbolic of honesty  Blue  
Symbolic of Gatsby's hope, envy  Green  
Symbolic of weath  Silver  
Symbolic (ironically) of goodness and purity  White