3. 1 I. People in the Story


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3.1

I. People in the Story.

A. Jay Gatsby 1.T 2.T 3.F 4.F 5.F 6.T

B. Nick Carraway 7.F 8.F 9.T 10.T 11.T

C. Daisy Buchanan 12.F 13.T 14.F 15.T

D. Myrtle Wilson 16.T 17.F 18.T 19.F 20.T

E. Tom Buchanan 21.F 22.T 23.F 24.T 25.T 26.T

II. At Gatsby’s Party.

1. stared 2.host 3.smile 4.feel 5.interest

6. manners 7.butler 8.bowed 9.excuse 10.anything

11.educated 12.cares 13.parties 14.announced 15.play

16.alone 17.front 18.tanned 19.short 20.afraid

III. What happened next

1. Gatsby and Nick drove to Tom and Daisy’s house for lunch.

2. Tom didn’t like the way Gatsby and Daisy looked at each other.

3. Tom suggested they all went to New York City.

4. Gatsby took Daisy in Tom’s car, and the others went in Gatsby’s car.

5. Tom stopped at Wilson’s garage to get some gas.

6. Myrtle Wilson saw Tom in the yellow car with Jordan.

7. Later that afternoon, Tom argued with Gatsby.

8. Daisy told Tom that she was leaving him.

9. Daisy and Gatsby drove back to Long Island in Gatsby’s yellow car.

10. Near Wilson’s garage Myrtle ran into the road to stop the yellow car.

11. Daisy, who was driving, killed Myrtle Wilson and didn’t stop.

12. George Wilson went to Gatsby’s house and shot Gatsby in the swimming pool.

13. Only Gatsby’s old father, Nick and the fat man with glasses went to Gatsby’s funeral.

14. George Wilson shot himself.

IV. Multiple Choice.

1. c 2. d 3.b 4.b 5.c 6.b 7.d



3.2

Characters

Description

1. Madeleine Fox

A.A graduate student at Winnemac University, she attends the same college as Martin. She eventually becomes his fiancé, but is what Martin calls an "improver." She is a snobbish student of literature who tries to change people, including Martin, to fit her beliefs and her society.

2. Ira Hinkley

B.A classmate of Martin's, he is a preacher who tries to impose his religious beliefs on others. His path crosses Martin's more than once and he eventually betrays Martin. He believes he is doing "good" but is arrogant in his beliefs—most of which are narrow-minded, superior-minded, and colonial.

3. Doctor Vickerson.

C.A country doctor in Elk Mills, he was Martin's first introduction to the world of medicine. He is not an all-together educated man although he is supportive of Martin. And, although he is an alcoholic, he is not altogether unlikable.

4. Max Gottlieb

D.A German Jew, he is Martin's mentor. He is a scientist rather than a physician. He is often seen as eccentric and as cold or lacking in compassion although he does have a deep belief in Martin. A patient man, he is utterly driven by a search for "truth" and is fully committed to the study of science.

5.Martin Arrowsmith

E. The novel's title character and protagonist, Martin is a curious young man whose life in the medical profession makes up the plot of the book. He is stubborn and inclined toward laboratory science, rather than the practice of being a physician. He has opposing characteristics and can be both cold and compassionate, both driven and easily swayed. Furthermore, heis a romanticatheart.

6. Leora Tozer

F. Martin's loyal wife, she is opinionated and yet completely supportive and understanding of Martin and his career. She is caring and although ambitionless herself, she is loving and a perfect fit for Martin.


3.3

Erskine Caldwell wrote __25___ novels, _150_____ short stories, _12__ nonfiction collections, _2 autobiographies, and __2__ books for young readers. He is also known as the editor of _ American Folkways __ series of books about different regions of the USA, called__ 28-volume series_____





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