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by F. Scott Fitzgerald
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DO NOW: Choose one or more of these images and fill in the chart. Answer the questions: What does each image show? What the item represent/symbolize?
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What is symbolism? ●Allows people to communicate beyond the limits of language; ideas and feelings that are hard to describe can be communicated through a symbol. ●A symbol is a person, place, or object that represents something beyond itself. ●National, religious, and cultural symbols have standard interpretations as well as a personal significance for each individual. ●For example, the American flag symbolizes the United States of America. The personal significance, however, varies. A U.S. army veteran might say the flag means freedom and honor. An anarchist on the other hand, might think the flag represents an oppressive government.
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W hat might these images symbolize?
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What might the eyes of Dr. T.J. Eckleburg represent/symbolize? Begin by considering what eyes might mean and then consider the context of the eyes - on a giant faded billboard...
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What might the green light symbolize? What might the color green mean? What might light mean? Consider the context - Gatsby seems to reach for it...
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Recognize symbolism in the text... Nick asks where Jordan is from and Daisy responds, “From Louisville. Our white girlhood was passed together there. Our beautiful white -” (Fitzgerald 19). What does the color white represent here?
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Let’s discuss... ●What questions do you have about the plot? ●How do symbols help us to learn more about characters?
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Exit Discuss: What symbol are you interested to analyze throughout The Great Gatsby? Why?
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