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Hello, my friends. For today:. QuickWrite Write, Pair, Share Gatsby the Game What’s in a name? The Conclusion Critic’s Corner Symbolic Analysis Outlines. Owl Eyes. Important symbol or minor atmospheric device? Please cite the text in your exploration .
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Hello, my friends. For today: • QuickWrite • Write, Pair, Share • Gatsbythe Game • What’s in a name? • The Conclusion • Critic’s Corner • Symbolic Analysis Outlines
Owl Eyes • Important symbol or minor atmospheric device? • Please cite the text in your exploration. • Consider: The Library, the fender bender, the funeral, etc.
Gatsby the Game • http://greatgatsbygame.com/
What’s in a name? Discuss the significance of each title. Which aspect of the narrative does it foreground? With this in mind, why do you think Fitzgerald chose to give the novel its title? • Trimalchioin West Egg • Under the Red, White and Blue • Gold-hatted Gatsby • The High-bouncing Lover • On the Road to West Egg • Among the Ash Heaps and Millionaires Looking back on all your notes, discussions and conclusions, what do you think would make a better title?
The Conclusion • We can judge the conclusion, perhaps, as beginning at “Gatsby’s house was still empty when I left.” • In-class rereads: 148 (ch 8) & 179 (ch 9) • First, assess how far it fulfills the conventional functions of the conclusion to a novel: • conflict resolution satisfying? • Characters show dynamism? • Denoument ties up loose ends?
The Conclusion • How does the end of the novel highlight the importance of: • Storytelling • Cars • The past • Dreaming
Critic’s Corner • “The Great Gatsby is too concerned with the lives of the rich to be of interest to the average reader.” • “The books biggest failure is the lack of a likeable central character.” • “The worst fault in the book is that no account is given of the emotional relations between Gatsby and Daisy from the time of their reunion to the catastrophe.” • “The Great Gatsby is one of the most important novels of the twentieth century, as it will have new relevance for everyone who reads it.”
Symbols in Gatsby • 5 minutes to check your notes regarding the importance of the following symbols throughout the text. • Wolfsheim’s cufflinks • Gatsby’s cars and clothes • Carraway’s Timetable (the guest list) • Weather • Time/Seasons • The ash heaps • The Green Light • East vs. West (nationally/locally) • Dan Cody • T. J. Eckleburg • Colors: Silver/Gold, White, Green
Literary Analysis Outline • Intro • Attention Grabber • Background • Debatable Thesis • Body Paragraph 1, 2, 3 • Topic sentence • Background • Evidence, citation • Inferences, conclusions tied back to your thesis • Transition • Conclusion • Final thoughts, no new evidence • Debunk other interpretations • Restate thesis and summarize evidence