The Great Gatsby HO72 Drama and prose post-1900 (Component 02)

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The Great Gatsby HO72 Drama and prose post-1900 (Component 02) Lesson 11 LO: In this lesson you will: Analyse the time frame used by Fitzgerald in chapter 8 Explore and share your opinions of the novel’s climax Chapter 3/4

The Holy Grail Noun: 1. The cup or platter used by Christ at the Last Supper, and in which Joseph of Arimathea received Christ's blood at the Cross. Quests for it undertaken by medieval knights are described in versions of the Arthurian legends written from the early 13th century onward. 2. A thing which is eagerly pursued or sought after: synonyms: ambition · aspiration · hope · goal · design · plan · aim Why does Fitzgerald use this imagery?

Time Frames Begins at the end of the summer. Ominous tone. Divided into short segments to suggest a build up to climax. Series of incomplete accounts to increase tension – range of points of view so the reader does not know who to believe. Cliffhanger at the end of the chapter – how did he die? dust EXT: Imagery What imagery do you notice here?

Chapter 8 – Gatsby’s dream is dead… HOMEWORK Write detailed answers for each of the questions below: Gatsby tells Nick his real story: what is it? Nick grows tired of the Egg community: why? Summarise his conclusions with quotes from the text. Fitzgerald draws parallels between Gatsby and Wilson: what are they? Gatsby’s dream finally dies: how does Fitzgerald use the weather to convey this? Backup with quotes from the text. EXT: find other examples of when he uses this technique.

Timed response – 30 minutes Nick says that Gatsby ‘had broken up like glass against Tom’s hard malice.’ : to what extent do you agree? Refer closely to the text in your answer. Daisy never loved Tom or Gatsby: to what extent do you agree? Refer closely to the text in your answer. I will be focussing on: 1. Your clear line of argument with evidence which is analysed.