Item description
This game bundle includes 25 interactive powerpoint games with examples of characters, events, places, quotes, symbols and themes from The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Each game requires students to choose one letter at a time to help guess the example that is written behind the highlighted tiles. The purpose of these games is to get students familiar with different concepts that can be explored from the novel. They can be used to promote deeper discussions about the different topics – This can include whole class discussions or putting students into groups to discuss or make arguments about the topics. Students can also research, explore or write about the topics after playing the games. These games are also useful tools that can be used as warm up or time-filling activities.
*Instructions that explain how to open and use the games are included
All of the game examples are listed below.
Characters in The Great Gatsby:
Character 1: Gatsby’s business associate, Meyer Wolfsheim
Character 2: Gatsby’s boarder, Ewing Klipspringer
Character 3: The story’s narrator, Nick Carraway
Character 4: Tom’s mistress, Myrtle Wilson
Events in The Great Gatsby:
Event 1: Nick attends Gatsby’s extravagant party
Event 2: Gatsby and Daisy reunite and begin an affair
Event 3: Daisy and Gatsby tell Tom about their affair
Event 4: Daisy hits Myrtle with Gatsby’s car and kills her
Event 5: George kills Gatsby and then kills himself
Places in The Great Gatsby:
Place 1: The Valley of Ashes
Place 2: The Plaza Hotel in Manhattan
Place 3: Daisy and Tom’s house in East Egg
Quotes in The Great Gatsby:
Quote 1: They were careless people, Tom and Daisy
Quote 2: Her voice is full of money
Quote 3: The rich get richer and the poor get – children
Quote 4: It takes two to make an accident
Quote 5: Can’t repeat the past? Why of course you can!
Symbols in The Great Gatsby:
Symbol 1: The green light at the end of Daisy’s dock
Symbol 2: The eyes of Dr T.J. Eckleburg
Symbol 3: Gatsby’s bright yellow Rolls Royce
Symbol 4: The mantel clock in Nick’s house
Themes in The Great Gatsby:
Theme 1: The decline of the American dream
Theme 2: The hollowness of the upper class
Theme 3: Love, marriage and infidelity
Theme 4: Time: The past, present and future