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Chapter 1
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Write down one passage that develops each one of the following characters. Include the page number and a reason for why this passage is developing Gatsby: Daisy: Jordan: Tom: Gatsby: Daisy: Jordan: Tom:
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Who is the narrator? Nick Carraway Where is he from? Midwest: Minnesota Where did he move to? East—New York—West Egg Narrator represents Fitzgerald (the author)— living in a wealthy part of town w/o being wealthy—makes him an ideal narrator. Why? Cousin Daisy An outsider reflecting on observation rather than experience Experiences and explores an INNER CONFLICT
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Where in America? Where specifically? East Egg ▪ Daisy/Tom’s house West Egg ▪ Gatsby’s house ▪ Nick’s house Setting adds to EXTERNAL CONFLICT West Egg Vs. East Egg
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Phone call for Tom: Who is calling? ▪ Tom’s Mistress Why are they calling? ▪ Booty call? What is noteworthy about this call? ▪ Jordan explains to Nick ▪ Daisy knows, but does nothing ▪ No judgment Introduces an EXTERNAL CONFLICT (man vs. man)
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Valley of Ashes (chapter 2) Between the “EGGS” and Manhattan TJ Eckleburg ▪ Eye doctor billboard Who lives here? ▪ Myrtle and George Manhattan (chapter 2) Who lives here? ▪ Jordan’s Aunt ▪ Myrtle and Tom’s Apartment
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Green? Light? Function? Who looks at it?
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Changing Morality Achieving the American Dream: Tom and Daisy Nick and Jordan Myrtle and George Gatsby
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Gatsby’s house Parties; lavish; garish; ostentatious Everyone is invited; No one knows anybody What goes on at these parties? ▪ Drinking ▪ Goofing off ▪ Irresponsibility New York is a world of “sugar lumps” and white beauty—much like Daisy who dresses in white and seems so sweet—the city lacks real substance. It is a city of wild promise.
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TOM’S PARTY Intimate Drinking Violence Entitlement GATSBY’S PARTY Lavish Drinking Irresponsibility
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Write down one passage that develops each one of the following characters. Include the page number and a reason for why this passage is developing Nick Myrtle George Nick Myrtle George
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MOTIF: rumors & gossip Who loves to gossip? ▪ Jordan Baker Whose mysterious life is surrounded by gossip? ▪ Gatsby—money? ▪ He killed a man once ▪ He was a German spy during the war ▪ he’s a bootlegger ▪ nephew of Von Hindenburg ▪ Jordan—profession? ▪ Cheating in golf
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Nick’s List: Why keep it? Names on it: Belcher, Smirks, Haag ▪ Vulgar sounding ▪ Fitzgerald’s POV: Pointlessness and violence of “these people” ▪ Doctor Civet drowned, Ripley Snell went to prison, Earl Muldoon’s brother strangled his wife, etc. Gatsby: Showing off or something more?
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Car—symbolizing ease and wealth BUT Immorality of materialistic dream = wreck Carelessness with the dream (they are all drunk as they are leaving) New York—an illusion of happiness
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Exposes Gatsby’s true self Foreshadows the destruction of his dream—it is the destruction of his image. What is Gatsby’s dream? Daisy Repeating the past Doomed to fail? Daisy’s maiden name was “Fay”—a synonym for fairy—ethereal quality
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