The Great Gatsby CHAPTERS 1-5. Valley of Ashes – Setting/Symbol Reread the description on pages 23-24 (through the first full paragraph). Make a list.

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The Great Gatsby CHAPTERS 1-5

Valley of Ashes – Setting/Symbol Reread the description on pages (through the first full paragraph). Make a list of the adjectives to describe this area. What might this setting represent? How are “the eyes of Doctor T.J. Eckleburg” described? What might the eyes symbolize/represent? Page 25 – How does Tom treat George? What does this show?

Gatsby’s Parties - Setting  What adjectives are used to describe Gatsby’s parties?  What adjectives would you use to describe Gatsby’s parties?

Gatsby and Daisy’s Relationship Pgs 74-79What do we now know about their relationship? Pg 89 What happens when they first see each other?

Green Light Pages – Start paying attention to the color green as you annotate/double journal.

Questions? Clarifications? Read Chapter Six for Monday. Annotate for the character of your choice, thoughts about setting and the symbols you see. Post-it note or Double Journal – your choice.