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The Great Gatsby: Chapter Summaries

The Great Gatsby: Chapter Summaries. For each chapter you will fill out one worksheet. It is up to you to get a new worksheet for each chapter. Copies will be up front. What elements are you asked to fill in on the worksheet? Look at it…

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The Great Gatsby: Chapter Summaries

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  1. The Great Gatsby:Chapter Summaries • For each chapter you will fill out one worksheet. It is up to you to get a new worksheet for each chapter. Copies will be up front. • What elements are you asked to fill in on the worksheet? Look at it… • Each chapter summary worksheet will be due when we finish each chapter. I will let you know. • Symbolism Notebooks (more on that later…)

  2. How to Read a Short Story Critically Analyze Essentials Elements of the Story • Note each character as they are introduced • Note the major characters in relation to the lesser characters • Identify elements of plot—”what happens or factors that influence action” • Note the essential conflict

  3. How to Read a Short Story Critically • Analyze the Structure of the Story • Identify POV • Explain how the author uses time • Explain how the author uses setting • Explain how the author uses perspective as seen through the eyes/experiences of each character.

  4. How to Read a Short Story Critically • Analyze Rhetorical Elements • Identify author’s use of irony (dramatic, situational, verbal) • Identify recurring image patterns • Explain author’s use of symbols • Identify special uses of language like figures of speech, unusual diction and syntax

  5. How to Read a Short Story Critically • Analyze the Meaning of the Story (Interpretation) • Identify themes (dominant message/claim) and how the author announces it • Explain how elements above contribute to theme • Identify contextual elements (allusions, symbols, etc.) that point beyond the story to the author’s experience/life, history, or to other writings.

  6. Pick your Gatsby Theme/s *Society/Class *Love *Visions of America (The American Dream) *Wealth *Memories of the Past *Isolation *Dissatisfaction *Mortality *Marriage *Gender Roles *Lies/Deceit *Education *Compassion/Forgiveness *Religion (or lack thereof)

  7. Gatsby Book Overview… • 1. Look at the art on the front cover. Describe everything you see. What do you think this will have to do with the novel? • 2. How many pages does this book have? Chapters? About how long is each chapter? • 3. Look at the back cover. Summarize the synopsis. What is this book going to be about? • 4. Who wrote this book? Write down some basic facts about his life. Do you think the author’s life influenced his writing? Why?

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