THE GREAT GATSBY CHAPTER 4. In today’s lesson we will deepen our understanding of the following in relation to Chapter 4: CHARACTERISATION – GATSBY, NICK,
THE GREAT GATSBY CHAPTER 7 ANALYSIS By: Brendan Callahan, Eddie Faro, Reilly Golden, and Chelsea Yagel.
The Great Gatsby Chapter 1 By: Rebecca, Shayne & Kesley Chapter 1 By: Rebecca, Shayne & Kesley.
THE GREAT GATSBY Final Exam Review. The Great Gatsby Jeopardy Rhetorical Devices I Rhetorical Devices II CharactersPlot EventsSurprise 200 400 600 800.
The Great Gatsby F. Scott Fitzgerald …The eyes of Doctor T. J. Eckleburg are blue and gigantic…
The Great Gatsby Jeopardy American Literature. Categories Characters Plot 1 Plot 2 Symbols Quotes 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 100 200 300 400 500.
F. Scott Fitzgerald Wrote novel Married Zelda Sayre (who was later institutionalized) Died at an early age Named the Jazz Age.
Chapter Seven Trimalchio &Trimalchio in West Egg Trimalchio is a character in the 1st century AD Roman work of fiction Satyricon by Petronius. He plays.
Monday, January 27 th Bell Work: Please pick up the daily handout from the front table. Log-on to your computer and spend the first 15 minutes of class.
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.
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.
Voice of an Era (the Roaring 20’s) F. Scott Fitzgerald.