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1  Please grab your English binders from the book shelf before you sit down.

2 Announcements / Reminders  Make-up Socratic seminar will be held on Wednesday, October 1 st after school. You must attend if you were absent, or it becomes a “0” in the grade book.  Last day to take Unit 1 Assessment is Monday after school ONLY if you have an excused absence.  Honors Meeting #2 will take place on Tuesday, September 30 th. It will begin at 3:15 at end at about 4:10. Your performance task is due that day. Be ready for the Socratic seminar!

3 Per Your Request...  We will finish watching

4 Do NOW!  In your section of “Do NOWs,” communicate what you know about the Roaring Twenties. You have five minutes.  Write (paragraph, poem, rap, song)  Draw

5 Line Up  The people in the line on my right will share their responses first. Then, the people in the line of my left will share.

6 The Roaring Twenties  Part I: Read and annotate your article independently.  Part II: When you’re finished, write a written response to the following prompt:  The 1920s were an age of dramatic social and political change. Identify two examples from the article that support this claim. Be sure to cite the text where appropriate.

7 The Roaring Twenties

8 F. Scott Fitzgerald 1896 - 1940  Was madly in love and married to a Southern belle, Zelda Fitzgerald  Met at a country club dance when he was a young army lieutenant  Wrote about love, desire, and the domestic life  His literature is reflective of his own life

9 The Great Gatsby  Published in 1925. At the time of its publication, it cost only $2  Set in the Roaring Twenties  Genre: Modernist novel  Resulted in 6 different film adaptations  During the 50s and 60s, The Great Gatsby became staple for 11th grade English classes  Many if not all characters were based on real people that Fitzgerald knew  Fun fact*: Fitzgerald was named after his cousin who wrote the lyrics to “The Star-Spangled Banner.”


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