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The Great Gatsby

F.S. Fitzgerald’s. The Great Gatsby. Fitzgerald. Born in 1896 in Minnesota, attended Princeton Married Zelda at a very young age The couple spent their marriage traveling and moving from Europe to the US over and over.

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The Great Gatsby

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  1. F.S. Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby

  2. Fitzgerald • Born in 1896 in Minnesota, attended Princeton • Married Zelda at a very young age • The couple spent their marriage traveling and moving from Europe to the US over and over. • Wanted to be a good writer, but more importantly wanted to be rich and famous. • Became famous at the age of 24 for his novel, This Side of Paradise and the couple lived a decadent and lavish lifestyle. • Had 1 child, Scottie

  3. Fitzgerald • Fitzgerald and Zelda had a tumultuous relationship due to extramarital affairs, alcoholism, and an inability to manage their money while living without limits. • Died at the age of 44, estranged from his wife and having send Scottie to boarding school.

  4. The Fitzgerald’s

  5. Fitzgerald • He wrote mainly for magazines and literary publications, but also tried to gain success by writing screenplays in Hollywood. • Major influences: • his wife, • literature he read and was a contemporary of, the idea of aspiration (a pull which guided his life) • Princeton • alcohol (which was a large part of society and his personal life during the 1920’s)

  6. The 1920’s • Prohibition • The “New Woman”-flapper • Mass Culture- the car • The Jazz Age-freedom • Harlem Renaissance and Red Scare-racial tensions

  7. The 1920’s

  8. The Great Gatsby • Main ideas: • The American Dream • Love vs. Materialism • The Jazz Age • Alienation • Identity • Friendship, loyalty, devotion

  9. The Great Gatsby • Main Symbols: • The Green Light • Gatsby’s Mansion • The eyes of Dr. T.J. Ecklburg • The Valley of Ashes • Cars

  10. The Great Gatsby

  11. Important Questions… • What is important about the POV of the novel? • What literary movement might this book be a part of? Why? • What stands out about the writing style of this novel? What “tools” does Fitzgerald employ to create the story and details?

  12. Dialectical Journals • During the reading of this novel, you will be asked to complete dialectical journals. • These are basically formatted notes- NOT ANNOTATIONS! • Your notes should focus on POV, writing style, symbols, important events in the story, and important quotes. • AT LEAST 2 Per CHAPTER!!! • They should look like this…

  13. Dialectical Journals

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