In order to fully understand the significance of the novel, it is important that we gain an appreciation of the historical background of the novel. Perhaps the most important…
The Great Gatsby Chapter 8 Question #1 What has prompted Gatsby to talk freely to Nick now, when he was unwilling to do so in the past? Tom has destroyed the Jay Gatsby identity.…
Voice of an Era (the Roaring 20âs) F. Scott Fitzgerald The 1920s: The Jazz Age âIt was an age of miracles, it was an age of art, it was an age of excess, and it was an…
JEOPARDY! The Mystery of Gatsby Minor Characters I Donât Get It! Who Said / Did It? Uhâ¦. 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400…
Empathic means Empathy Empathy means being able âto put yourself in someone elseâs shoes.â To be able to understand what they are thinking, feeling and experiencing. In…
âOn the Edge of the Waste Landâ: The Great Gatsby HUM 2213: British and American Literature II Spring 2013 Dr. Perdigao February 6-8, 2013 There might be a lolcat for most…
Weeds and Roses! Transferable Ideas!! Weed #1âRespond to the prompt Letâs reread the prompt: Then write an essay in which you evaluate what F. Scott Fitzgeraldâs argument…
The Great Gatsby Chapter 9 Summery and Notes Summary Itâs now two years later and NICK is recounting his memories of the days shortly after GATSBYâS death. Wild rumors…
The Great Gatsby Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald (1896~1940) Many of these events from Fitzgerald’s early life appear in his most famous novel, The Great Gatsby, published…