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1 Welcome! 25 September 2012 Agenda I.Group Discussion II.TPCASTT review III.Sample Essays

2 1. Why does Gatsby want to have tea with Daisy in Nick’s house? Why doesn’t Gatsby ask Nick for this favor himself? Why did Gatsby want Daisy to see his house? 2. What does Gatsby’s friendship with Meyer Wolfsheim imply about his own background? 3. Why does Fitzgerald list all of Gatsby's party guests? 4. Nick says, "There are only the pursued, the pursuing, the busy and the tired." What does Nick mean? How does each character in the novel fit into this schema? 5. What does Gatsby reply when Nick asks him how he makes his money? Why does Nick find that significant? 6. Why does Daisy sob when Gatsby shows her his shirts? 7. What is the weather like in this chapter? How does it reflect the emotional climate of Gatsby and Daisy? 8. In this chapter, Gatsby’s dream seems to be fulfilled. What indications are there that reality cannot satisfy his dream? 9. Why does Gatsby offer Nick work? How does Nick feel about this? 10. Explain the significance of the green light. The Great Gatsby discussion questions Chapters 4-6

3 11. Why does Gatsby get so many phone calls? What does this say about him? 12. When does James Gatz change his name? Why? 13. What is Daisy’s real response to the party, according to Nick? 14. What does Gatsby tell Nick he wants Daisy to do? 15. Plato held that reality was an imperfect reflection of an ideal, permanent realm. With this in mind, what would you say Nick means when he says, “Jay Gatsby sprang from his Platonic conception of himself?” 16. What is ironic about Dan Cody? 17. What parallel is suggested by the fact that Gatsby never gets the inheritance bequeathed to him by Cody? 18. How truthful was Gatsby when he relayed the story of his life to Nick? Why does Fitzgerald tell the story of Jay Gatz now? 19. Describe the meeting of Tom and Gatsby. What does this meeting reveal about them? 20. When Nick told Gatsby that "you can't repeat the past", Gatsby replied, "Why of course you can!“ Do you agree with Nick or Gatsby?

4 Poetry Analysis (TPCASTT) Title: Before reading the poem, what does the title signify? Paraphrase: Translate the poem in your own words. Connotation: Contemplate the poem beyond the literal meaning. Attitude: Observe the speaker’s and the poet’s tone. Shifts: Note shifts in speakers and tones. Title: Examine the title again on an interpretive level. Theme: Determine the insight about life or human nature which gives the poem meaning. In your notes, analyze “anyone lived in a pretty how town ” on page 891.

5 Sample Essays We will review sample essays and discuss the scores they earned. The grading scale: 9 = 100 8= 95 7 = 90 6 = 85 5 = 80 4 = 75 3 = 70 2 = 65 1 = 60

6 Homework Read Chapters 7-9. There will be an open-ended essay test on the novel next class. It will graded according to the A.P. rubric.


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