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The Great Gatsby Chapter 7 Paranoia The longest chapter Now that Gatsby has what he wants he is desperate to protect it His paranoia is communicated to his new butler Nick…

F. Scott Fitzgerald Setting: Summer of 1922 on Long Island and in New York City Point of view: First and Third person Narrator: Nick Carraway Protagonists: Nick Carraway…

The Great Gatsby Interpretation and Significance The Great Gatsby can be viewed in one of three ways: A veiled autobiographical account of Fitzgeraldâs life A bitter criticism…

The Great Gatsby The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald Pre-Reading Discussion Questions What were the effects of Prohibition during the 1920s? Would it work today? WHY…

The Great Gatsby What does the novel mean? The Great Gatsby Literary Elements Style The way a writer puts words together Length and rhythm of sentences use of figurative…

The Great Gatsby Presented by Mike L Evans by F. Scott Fitzgerald The Great Gatsby Closing Discussion Quiz 1. Why does Tom hit Myrtle at his apartment in New York City? (A)…

F. Scott Fitzgerald Advice Nickâs father gives him about judging others? Why did people confide in Nick? What problems did these confidences cause Nick? Nickâs opinion…

THE GREAT GATSBY CHAPTER 4 CHARACTERISATION â GATSBY, NICK, DAISY, JORDAN STRUCTURE/STYLE SYMBOLISM SETTING CHARACTERISATION - GATSBY âHe hurried the phrase âeducated…

The Great Gatsby Chapter 4 The Parties Continue and so does the gossip⦠"He's a bootlegger," said the young ladies, moving somewhere between his cocktails…

The Great Gatsby Chapter 4 The Parties Continue and so does the gossip⦠"He's a bootlegger," said the young ladies, moving somewhere between his cocktails…

The Great Gatsby Chapter 5 The Lights Are On⦠When Nick returns home from his date in the city with Jordan Baker, Gatsby's house is ablaze with lights from tower…

PowerPoint Presentation The Great Gatsby Analysis of the âGreat American Novelâ Who was F Scott Fitzgerald? Copy the important points, in note form, in your book. Francis…

The Great Gatsby A look at the Jazz Age, Modernism, and F. Scott Fitzgerald The 1920s: Nicknames The Roaring â20s The Jazz Age The Flapper Era The Aspirin Age The Age of…

The Great Gatsby The Great Gatsby Objectives, Skills, Etc. Chapter I Narrator and Point of View OBJECTIVE: Analyze Narrator and Point of View Todayâs Schedule Recap previous…

The Great Gatsby Symbols The Great Gatsby Everyone has something that they long and search for that is just off in the distance. That is the green light. Literally, green…

The Great Gatsby The Great Gatsby By: F. Scott Fitzgerald Presenters: , Michael Martin, Dashaunta Himmon, Khalil Hardee, Shari Palmer and Syieta Robinson Setting New York…

PowerPoint Presentation The Great Gatsby By F. Scott Fitzgerald Key Vocab. Setting: New York, 1922 Mood: Innocent, Euphoric, Foreboding, Dark Protagonist: Nick Carraway Main…

The Great Gatsby The Great Gatsby Vocabulary Week 1 Chapter 1 Privy Adjective (usually followed by âtoâ) participating in the knowledge of something secret ââ¦it came…

The 20s: an age of transition The Great Gatsby: The 1920s and the American Dream 1 The 1920s were an era of âmindless materialism and consumption and pursuit of private…

THE GREAT GATSBY TRAGEDY IN CHAPTER ONE THE GREAT GATSBY TRAGEDY IN CHAPTER ONE By Helena Trenkić, Leon Hughes and Harry Judge 1 WHAT HAPPENS IN CHAPTER ONE AGAIN?? We meet…