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Character, Speaker & Theme The Great Gatsby Character, Speaker & Theme

Focus Question: To what extent can “The Great Gatsby” help show and develop our knowledge of Character, Speaker & Theme? Do Now: Answer focus Question Also use the following link to fill out a questionnaire http://goo.gl/forms/AvBmGqU693

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Gatsby Intro Anticipation Discussion Book Sign Out NO SCHOOL Chapter 1 DUE Socratic Discussion On Googledoc by midnight Ch. 2 & 3 Dialectical Journal DUE Ch. 4 & 5 DUE Discussion AP Midterm Ch. 6 & 7 Dialectic al Journal DUE Ch.8 & 9 Due Gatsby EXAM Gatsby Socratic Essay Prep Writing Workshop Day 1: Looking at thesis statements and Introductions Day 2: Body 1 – Assertion and Relevant details Day 3 -Body 2 – Day 4 – Wrapping up and transitions Day 5 – Sentence Structure & Stylist Maturity 9 10 11 12 13 16 17 18 19 20 23 24 25 Thanksgiving Break Based on the student calendar there will be 5 discussions as we read through this book. You are required to add a response from your dialectical notes of the reading. Then you must respond to two other students responses. By the end of the book you should have responded to 10 unique members of the class. 30 1 2 3 4

I. THE PRISON DOOR A throng of bearded men, in sad-coloured garments and grey steeple-crowned hats, inter-mixed with women, some wearing hoods, and others bareheaded, was assembled in front of a wooden edifice, the door of which was heavily timbered with oak, and studded with iron spikes

Student Model (Analysis) Student Model The setting of the novel itself seems as if it will play a large role in developing the outcome of the characters and their emotions. Hawthorne’s descriptive imagery sets up a distinct tone of impending doom and fear. Describing the prison as ornamented by “spikes” seems symbolic of pain and torture. The first page of this novel makes it appear as if there is to be little hope. Student Model (Quoted Evidence) The Scarlet Letter opens with dark and dismal language that helps to set the scene at the prison. Phrases such as “sad-colored garments” and the description of the prison door as both “heavily timbered” and “studded with iron spikes” suggests a significant level of gloom (7).

Student Model (Analysis) Student Model The setting of the novel itself seems as if it will play a large role in developing the outcome of the characters and their emotions. Hawthorne’s descriptive imagery sets up a distinct tone of impending doom and fear. Describing the prison as ornamented by “spikes” seems symbolic of pain and torture. The first page of this novel makes it appear as if there is to be little hope. Student Model (Quoted Evidence) The Scarlet Letter opens with dark and dismal language that helps to set the scene at the prison. Phrases such as “sad-colored garments” and the description of the prison door as both “heavily timbered” and “studded with iron spikes” suggests a significant level of gloom (7).

Literary Elements Archetype character, journey of the hero, setting, Character, antagonist/protagonist, antihero, dynamic/static, epiphany, flat/round, foil, motivation, stock, Detail, Diction, connotation, denotation, dialect, Imagery, Mood, Persona, Plot, conflict, flashback, foreshadowing, Point of View, person, perspective, multiple shift, Rhetorical Shift, Setting Style, Theme, Tone, tone determined through diction, imagery, detail, figurative language, author’s style, and syntax , tone shift , multiple tones, vocabulary associated with tone Literary Techniques Allusion Biblical historical literary mythological Antithesis Argumentation cause/effect claim supported unsupported classification comparison/contrast counterargument deductive/inductive reasoning exigence logical fallacies refutation rhetorical appeals emotional ethical logical syllogism unspoken assumptions Characterization development direct indirect motivation Dialogue Irony dramatic situational verbal sarcasm Motif Satire Structure cause/effect classification comparison/contrast drama problem/solution sequence Symbolism

Sound Devices Alliteration Assonance Consonance Meter Onomatopoeia Rhyme Rhythm Figures of Speech (Figurative Language) Analogy Apostrophe Euphemism Hyperbole Idiom Metaphor extended/controlling metonymy personification synecdoche Oxymoron Paradox Puns Simile epic (Homeric) Understatement Litotes