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Thursday, February 24, 2011 Good morning, English 11!

Thursday, February 24, 2011 Good morning, English 11!. Good morning! Please get a book and sit down ASAP! We need to hurry! Turn in late papers in the basket on the cart. Put exit pass 7 next to them. The Great Gatsby.

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Thursday, February 24, 2011 Good morning, English 11!

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  1. Thursday, February 24, 2011Good morning, English 11! Good morning! Please get a book and sit down ASAP! We need to hurry! Turn in late papers in the basket on the cart. Put exit pass 7 next to them.

  2. The Great Gatsby • Reminder:If you miss class, you are expected to keep up. Write down these links to access the book on line or the audio download. Audio link for a free download of The Great Gatsby www.openculture.com/2006/10/audio_book_podc.html E-book link for The Great Gatsby http://ebooks.adelaide.edu.au/f/fitzgerald/f_scott/gatsby/ • Please leave books in the classroom; we do not have enough to check out one to each student.

  3. The Great Gatsby • Please turn to the appropriate page and continue reading with me. Ch. 2. – pp. 27 – 42 Pay attention to the descriptions! (Valley of Ashes & Dr. T.J. Eckleberg)

  4. The Great Gatsby “But above the grey land and spasms of bleak dust which drift endlessly over it, you perceive, after a moment, the eyes of Dr. T. J. Eckleberg. The eyes…are blue and gigantic – their retinas are a yard high. They look out of no face but, instead, from a pair of enormous yellow spectacles which pass over a non-existent nose.” p. 27

  5. The Great Gatsby • Pay attention to the description of the Valley of Ashes where the Wilsons live. What does it say about their socio-economic status? “…the third (shop) was a garage – Repairs. George B. Wilson. Cars bought and sold….” “The interior was unprosperous and bare; the only car was the dust-covered wreck of a Ford which crouched in a dim corner.” p. 29

  6. The Great Gatsby Occasionally a line of grey cars crawls along an invisible track, gives out a ghastly creak and comes to rest, and immediately the ash-grey men swarm up with leaden spades and stir up an impenetrable cloud which screens their obscure operations from your sight. p. 27 This is the valley of ashes – a fantastic farm where ashes grow like wheat into ridges and hills and grotesque gardens, where ashes take the forms of houses and chimneys and rising smoke and finally…of men who move dimly and already crumbling through powdery air.

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