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DO NOW: Respond to this quote: “You are all a lost generation.” Gertrude Stein

Explicate this quote: “Poets in our civilization, as it exists at present, must be difficult…The poet must become more and more comprehensive, more allusive, more indirect, in order to force, to dislocate if necessary, language into its meaning.” T.S. Eliot

The Great Gatsby Reading Journal Chapter to Chapter: Imagery Setting Plot Character development (not characterization) Symbolism 2-4 lines (not necessarily dialogue) that you deem important

Kate Chopin “The Story of an Hour” p. 787, 783-785

Homework: Charlotte Perkins Gilman “The Yellow Wallpaper” p. 765-778…Don’t forget Active Reading