The Great Gatsby
Across
- 2. the spectator on a billboard overlooking the Valley of ashes, has a highly symbolic meaning
- 4. the literary period that the novel falls into
- 8. the most prominent theme in the book, an idealized vision of what can be achieved through hard work
- 11. a literary technique used by Fitzgerald to imply what is going to happen later in the story
- 12. the tone of the narration
- 13. long island is divided into two
- 14. Daisy and Gatsby, Myrtle and Tom
- 15. a mysterious character with an extraordinary interest in Gatsby
Down
- 1. Daisy and Tom
- 3. the novel is written by F. Scott
- 5. a highly symbolic image that Gatsby clings onto because he sees in it his desire for Daisy an for the American Dream
- 6. the belt that lies between the Eggs and Manhatten
- 7. showplace of the lives parties and luxurious lifestyles of the upper class of New York
- 9. where the American Dream is allegedly still intact after its decay in New York
- 10. Myrtle and George