Gatsby - WHS english department
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Gatsby - WHS english department
The Great Gatsby! The Great American Novel! ! Chapter 1! ! Setting:! ! 1920s! ! Long Island, New York! ! West Egg! ! East Egg! ! Narrator Nick Carraway! ! Midwesterner! ! Bond business! ! Reserves judgment! ! Well-to-do family! ! Wants money (the American Dream)! Characterization: Descriptive Words! ! Tom! ! Immensely Wealthy! ! Limited excellence! ! Arrogant eyes! ! Supercilious (scorn)! ! Enormous power! ! Contempt! ! Harsh, defiant!! ! Daisy! ! Absurd, charming little laugh! ! ! ! ! Murmur! Sad and lovely! Passionate mouth! Singing compulsion! Characterization cont.! ! Jordan Baker! ! Athletic, golfer! ! Self-sufficiency! ! Erect carriage! ! Discontent! ! Sun-strained eyes! ! Yawned…sat as if getting into bed! Quotations from Chapter 1! 1. Nick: “Reserving judgment is a matter of infinite hope” (1).! 2. Tom: “‘Have you read ‘The Rise of the Coloured Empires’ by this man Goddard?’” (17).! 3. Daisy: “‘That’s the best thing a girl can be in this world, a beautiful little fool’” (21).! Chapter 2: Discuss questions from Read#2! 1. Summarize Chapter 2! 2. Two new characters: George and Myrtle Wilson.! 3. Take note of the fight between Tom and Myrtle (41).! 4. Who is Gatsby? (37).! 5. Why does Tom choose Myrtle? (40)! Symbols:! ! Eyes of Dr. TJ Eckleburg: eyes of God; blindness of 1920’s America! ! The color Yellow: Corruption of wealth! ! The Valley of Ashes: Industrial corruption and waste! Valley of Ashes Described in the beginning paragraphs of Chapter 2 ! Eyes of Dr.TJ Eckleburg! ! 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Chapter 3: Gatsby’s Party ! do people speculate concerning Gatsby’s !What background and source of money? What do you speculate? (44/48)! !Make a list of words Nick uses to describe Gatsby (48/52). What is the impression?! !Nick sees Jordan as “incurably dishonest” and himself as “one of the few honest people.” Your thoughts? (58-60/62-64)! !Read the Library Scene with Owl Eyes. What impression is Gatsby creating? (45/49)! Read the Parking Lot Scene, again with Owl Eyes (54-56/58-62). Consider humor & new technology.! 6. Make a list of words Nick uses to describe Jordan, !who epitomizes the 1920s flapper. (58-60/62-64) ! ! !What impression do you get?! Why does Gatsby have parties?! ! The Flapper Lifestyle as depicted on the cover of Life Magazine! Prohibition The Volstead Act was passed in the summer of 1919. As a result, sale and distribution of alcohol became illegal. The social climate of the era did not respond to this regulation. Many people became involved in an underground movement to sell and distribute alcoholic beverages. Chapter 4: Theme! ! Separating reality from illusion:! ! What is the truth and what is staged?! ! Daisy’s wedding and marriage (Y:81, N: 76).! ! Contradictions in Gatsby’s story (Y:69, N: 65).! ! Consider Wolfshiem and the lunch. Who is he and what is his relationship to Gatsby? (Y:73; N: 70)! Chapter 5 Discussion! 1.What does Gatsby offer Nick in return for Nick’s cooperation in inviting Daisy to his house?! 2.What is the meeting between Gatsby and Daisy like initially?! 3.What does Gatsby reply when Nick asks him how he makes his money? ! 4.Why do you think Daisy sobs when Gatsby shows her his shirts?! 5 continued….! 5.What is the weather like in this chapter? How does it reflect on the emotional climate of Gatsby and Daisy?! 6.In this chapter, Gatsby’s dream seems to be fulfilled. What indications are there, though, that reality cannot satisfy his dream?! Art Deco Movement 1920-42! Art Deco District, Miami! Art Deco Fashions! Chapter 6 Summary! ! Gatsby’s “true” background is revealed! ! Nick’s motive as narrator (Y:107; N:101)! ! Daisy and Tom attend Gatsby’s party! ! Daisy “was appalled by West Egg”! ! Read the last 1-1/2 pages of Chapter 6. Analyze references to the past and forgetting! !Theme: Holding the past vs. moving to future! !(old vs. new; east vs. west; country vs. urban)! Chapter 7! ! Discuss the following ideas:! ! Weather corresponds with the tone! ! Daisy as the femme fatal (a seductive woman who ! ! ! ! lures men into dangerous or compromising situations)! Tom and Wilson realize their wives are having affairs…how do their reactions differ? Why?! Cheating/infidelity…are there double-standards? What constitutes “cheating”?! Tom transitions from libertine (free thinking, unrestrained) to prig (narrow-minded, unforgiving)! How does Gatsby get rich?! Why The Great Gatsby?! ! Compare Gatsby to The Great Houdini! ! 1874-1926! ! Most famous illusionist, escape artist, magician! ! Otherwise known as King of Handcuffs, The Genius of Escape, Master of Mystery, and others.! In a typical act he was shackled with chains and placed in a box that was locked, roped, and weighted. The box was submerged from a boat, to which he returned after freeing himself underwater. In another outdoor exhibition he allowed himself to be suspended, head down, about 75 feet (23 m) above ground and then freed himself from a straitjacket. These demonstrations were typically watched by many thousands of people. Houdini's uncanny escape abilities depended partly on his great physical strength and agility and partly on his extraordinary skill at manipulating locks. Is Gatsby a Tragic Hero?! Antihero ! ! ! ! We feel both pity and terror! Character has (had) high moral character! He experiences a change in fortune! He goes from happiness to misery because of a mistake! ! He possesses a tragic flaw! ! Error in judgment! ! Is Nick a reliable source of information?! ! Point of View: The fallible or unreliable narrator! ! Excessive innocence or over sophistication or moral obtuseness make a narrator flawed and capable of distorting “center of consciousness” in the work.!