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FLT (2/11/2016) Left *Right*Given the Great Gatsby and Facebook template I will be able to apply characterization and setting to create a character based social media page. _______________________________ Do Now: What are some habits people do when they are lying? What makes someone a successful or ineffective liar?

2 Review Chapter 2 We‘ve met many characters and established 3 different settings thus far. LET’S REVIEW!

3 What is half way between Manhattan and West Egg?
The Valley of Ashes

4 this billboard’s name?

5 God? Society is Blind?

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7 Review Chapter 2

8 As the party progresses, Nick meets a more people and hears more rumors.
Let’s have our own Gatsby mingling party to learn more about Gatsby and his parties through his guests. Review Guest Tracker Sheet, underline keywords. Take 1 minute to read and summarize your card. Fill out your own box.

9 Review Guest Tracker Sheet, underline keywords.

10 1 minute - Read and summarize your card.
Fill out your own box in your own words. As you mingle with the fellow guests. Introduce yourselves and tell them what information they should know about Gatsby or his party. You will meet multiple people, and some will not be needed to note on your paper. EX: Hey I’m _________, and I heard a rumor about Gatsby. He…. DO NOT give someone else your card. Use your words and listen.

11 Today, we’re going to finally meet the mysterious Gatsby!
Chapter 3 Page 43 Today, we’re going to finally meet the mysterious Gatsby!

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FLT (2/09/2016) Left *Right*Given the Great Gatsby and Facebook template I will be able to apply characterization and setting to create a character based social media page. _______________________________ Do Now: What do you think would be on the Great Gatsby’s Facebook page? What status updates would he have? Would he manage his own page or hire someone to do it? Why would he have a Facebook?

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14 2. Why is Nick such an unusual guest to the party
2. Why is Nick such an unusual guest to the party? How do the majority of the guests arrive?

15 Gatsby’s Extravagant Party

16 3. Where does Nick have to hang out because otherwise, he’ll look “purposeless and alone”? Whom does Nick eventually join up with to help him feel more at home among all the people he doesn’t know?

17 …continuing chapter 3 Pay attention to … Perception vs reality

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20 Owl Eyes

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23 9. Nick meets Owl Eyes again
9. Nick meets Owl Eyes again. What happens to the car that he is driving? What did the guests’ reactions to the automobile accident reveal about their characters?

24 10. Is Jordan an honest person? Provide two examples.

25 Perception vs reality Theme Focus
At the end of the party the image of the party-goers is that of people living lives of sadness, bitterness and disappointment. How is this ironic? What does this show about the society and their lifestyle perception? Perception vs reality

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FLT (2/05/2016) Left *Right*Given the Great Gatsby I will be able to analyze setting and descriptions to determine characterization. _______________________________ Do Now: Activate Prior Knowledge Have you ever been to a party where you did not know the guest? Did you try to introduce yourself to the guest? Have you ever hosted a party where you did not know many of your guests? In either circumstance, how did you feel as a guest/host? Paraphrase

29 Do Now: Complete the Vocabulary exercise.
oculist hauteur languid contiguous strident incessant indeterminate

30 Objective SWBAT to analyze setting and descriptions to determine characterization.

31 Review Chapter 1 Let’s review the rich areas and characters before jumping to the other side.

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35 Open your book to Chapter 2 – Page 27

36 The Valley of Ashes It is “desolate” and “a farm where ashes grow” with “men who move dimly” (27).

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39 God? Society is Blind?

40 George Wilson

41 Myrtle Wilson

42 “He was a blonde, spiritless man, anemic and faintly handsome” (29).
Car Repairs “She was in the middle thirties, […] faintly stout” with a “vitality about her” (29-30).

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45 “Diasy, Daisy, Dai-”

46 Character Quick Review
F D E A B I H G

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