The great gatsby chapter 1 quiz
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2. D
3. C
4. B
5. D
6. A
7. C
8. D
9. C
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Monday, January 30, 2017
Friday, January 27, 2017
The Great Gatsby chapter 2 Notes #4
Tom: Arrogant
Anaemic: iron deficiency, pale looking
Stout: thick
Ectoplasm= Ghost
" I have been drunk just twice in life and the second time was that afternoon" Tom constantly drinking = not happy
Tom and Mardie- hace a house together
Tom has a double life
Tom and Nick go to NY
Proprietary= owner ship
Tom: Arrogant
Anaemic: iron deficiency, pale looking
Stout: thick
Ectoplasm= Ghost
" I have been drunk just twice in life and the second time was that afternoon" Tom constantly drinking = not happy
Tom and Mardie- hace a house together
Tom has a double life
Tom and Nick go to NY
Proprietary= owner ship
GREAT GATSBY REMIX 1
credit to: teachervison.com
credit to: teachervison.com
- Notice how many times Fitzgerald uses the words hope, or dream. Why does he do this?
- Nick starts the novel by relaying his father's advice "Whenever you feel like criticizing anyone, just remember that all the people in this world haven't had the advantages that you've had." List Nick's advantages. Does he reserve judgement in the novel?
- Pay attention to time. What is the day and year during the first scene at Daisy's house?
- Describe Nick. What facts do you know about him, and what do you infer about him? What kind of a narrator do you think he will be?
- What image does the author use to describe Jordan Baker? What does it mean?
- How does Nick react to Jordan?
- What does Tom's behavior reveal about his character?
My questions:
1. What is so great about Gatsby that Nick keeps mentioning about in chapter 1? who is this mysterious guy? And why is Nick son enamored to him?
2. why are west egg neighbors lack in social connection and whereas Nick doesn't?
3. Is Nick a reliable person?
Wednesday, January 25, 2017
The Great Gatsby Notes #2
Supercilious- arrogant
Imperceptibly- in a way that is so slight, gradual, or subtle as not to be perceived.
Desolate- of a place) deserted of people and in a state of bleak and dismal emptiness.
Rotogravure- a printing system using a rotary press with intaglio cylinders, typically running at high speed and used for long print runs of magazines and stamps.
-West egg
-Less fashionable
-Two levels of tone
- Tom/ Nick
"I'm glad it's a girl. And I hope she'll be a fool- that's the best thing a girl can be in this world, a beautiful little fool."
Supercilious- arrogant
Imperceptibly- in a way that is so slight, gradual, or subtle as not to be perceived.
Desolate- of a place) deserted of people and in a state of bleak and dismal emptiness.
Rotogravure- a printing system using a rotary press with intaglio cylinders, typically running at high speed and used for long print runs of magazines and stamps.
-West egg
-Less fashionable
-Two levels of tone
- Tom/ Nick
"I'm glad it's a girl. And I hope she'll be a fool- that's the best thing a girl can be in this world, a beautiful little fool."
The Great Gatsby
"Great" person:
- a favorable opinion of other people
- love, caring
-one who does something extrodinary
- going above and beyondthe limit
- Personal ethic
- Happy, Sweet, Humble
- special quality illuminates or inspire
- what people sense
- extrodinary
- perseptiin colored by being alive
THE GREAT GATSBY NOTES #1
- Epigraph: Brief quote suggested of it's theme in the beginning of the book
- The Narrator is a stuborn as his father
- west egg, long island sound, Gatsby
- " I lived at West Egg, the- well, the less fashionable of the two, though this is a most superficial tag to express the bizarre and not a little sinister contrast between them."
"Great" person:
- a favorable opinion of other people
- love, caring
-one who does something extrodinary
- going above and beyondthe limit
- Personal ethic
- Happy, Sweet, Humble
- special quality illuminates or inspire
- what people sense
- extrodinary
- perseptiin colored by being alive
THE GREAT GATSBY NOTES #1
- Epigraph: Brief quote suggested of it's theme in the beginning of the book
- The Narrator is a stuborn as his father
- west egg, long island sound, Gatsby
- " I lived at West Egg, the- well, the less fashionable of the two, though this is a most superficial tag to express the bizarre and not a little sinister contrast between them."
Thursday, January 12, 2017
MUSIC AS LITERATURE
Can we consider music to be literature? what is the difference between a novel, a poem, a rap, a song, an opera and a symphony?
Music is the vocal or instrumental sounds, or even both. That are combined in such a way that creates such beauty and expresses emotion. Whereas literature are written works. But between music and literature, they both tell a story. For instance "Bohemian Rhapsody" By Queen, tells a story about a young man who accidentally committed a crime and sold his soul to the devil. Music and literature both create sound and are put into writing. Between music and literature, they are both works of art. so yes, music is considered to be literature. The difference between a novel and rap, is that at novel is a narrative structure and story whereas a rap is a type of music that in which the words are told rapidly.
Can we consider music to be literature? what is the difference between a novel, a poem, a rap, a song, an opera and a symphony?
Music is the vocal or instrumental sounds, or even both. That are combined in such a way that creates such beauty and expresses emotion. Whereas literature are written works. But between music and literature, they both tell a story. For instance "Bohemian Rhapsody" By Queen, tells a story about a young man who accidentally committed a crime and sold his soul to the devil. Music and literature both create sound and are put into writing. Between music and literature, they are both works of art. so yes, music is considered to be literature. The difference between a novel and rap, is that at novel is a narrative structure and story whereas a rap is a type of music that in which the words are told rapidly.
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