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Thesis Breakdowns . Time to start thinking about your research ideas! . WARNING! . I will give you associative ideas in the following slides. Try and avoid at all cost repeating verbatim my examples.
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Thesis Breakdowns Time to start thinking about your research ideas!
WARNING! • I will give you associative ideas in the following slides. Try and avoid at all cost repeating verbatim my examples. • Can you use a word I have used? Certainly. Can you use everything exactly the way I have it? Certainly not. • Originality is awesome.
Thesis Prompt #1 • In The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald characterizes (character) and (character) as (associationS) through color and light imagery. • Two characters, at least two associations, at least one connecting color • Choose two characters that have an abundance of color symbolism! • Think about the BIGGER picture…what is the author trying to reveal through this color symbolism about society, wealth, American Dream, etc.? Think of how it ties to 1920s!
Thesis Prompt #2 • F. Scott Fitzgerald weaves (color) and (color) throughout The Great Gatsby to present a contrast between the (association) of (character) and the (association) of (character). • Two colors, two characters – each with a clear association • Show contrast! How does the color of one character show him to be something that CONTRASTS the other color association of another character?
Thesis Prompt #3 • In The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald’s characterization of (character) and (character) as (similar association) demonstrates that (theme). • Choose two characters that are SIMILAR • Pick a theme that the similarity represents • Does their “insecurity” show that “outward appearances can be deceptive”? • Does their “hopefulness” show that “blind pursuit of an ideal is destructive”?
Thesis Prompt #4 • In The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald’s characterization of (character) as (association) contrasts that of (character) as (association), demonstrating that (theme). • Choose two characters that CONTRAST • Pick a theme that the contrast represents • Does one character’s “insecurity” contrast the “arrogance” of another to show that “wealth breeds corruption”? • Does one character’s “hopefulness” contrast the “ambivalence” of another to show that “attempts to recreate the past result in failure”?
Thesis Prompt #5 • F. Scott Fitzgerald’s use of (symbol/motif) to represent the (association) of (character) demonstrates that (theme). • Symbol = thing that represents an idea • Motif = symbol or idea reoccurs throughout • Symbol idea/association character connection thematic claim. • Eggs represent the fragility and rottenness of old money in characters like Tom Buchanan, signifying that wealth breeds carelessness and corruption. (use may not use this thesis.)
Characters • See characterization on board at back of class • Tom Buchanan • Daisy Buchanan • Jordan Baker • Nick Carraway • Jay Gatsby • Myrtle Wilson
Symbolism • See breakdown on board in back of class & blue sheet pasted in your books • Motifs/Symbols • The green light • Valley of Ashes • Cars • Water • Daisy’s voice • Eggs/Geography • Eyes of TJ Eckleburg • Colors • Red • Blue • Green • Yellow/gold • Lavender • Brown/gray • White