F. Scott Fitzgeralds The Great Gatsby About the Author Born-September 24, 1896 Born-September 24, 1896 Died-December 21, 1940 Died-December 21, 1940.
11 March 2006Style in Fiction Symposium Thought presentation 25 Years on Mick Short Department of Linguistics and English Language Lancaster University,
Roaring or boring? Culture of the 1920s. The three focus areas are: You will decide if the culture of the 20s was roaring or boring! 1 Mass Media and.
The Great Gatsby. Inherited wealth When families have had money for three or more generations Money is not a big deal because it has always been in their.
Symbolism in The Great Gatsby. Gray Gray is the color of dreariness. It lacks spirit and definition. It shows no hope and no future. In the book the valley.
As seen in The Great Gatsby. What is the author’s purpose?
The Great Gatsby. Writing reflects dreams and insecurities he experienced in his own life. Grew up in a country-club setting in Minnesota ◦ -embarrassed.
F. Scott Fitzgerald (1896-1940) Author of The Great Gatsby.
“CATCH- PHRASE!” …(or something like it) A review exercise of: THE GREAT GATSBY.
The Great Gatsby Players and Places. Meet the narrator, Nick Carroway A Minnesota native, he is imbued with Midwestern values and relocates to the New.
The Roaring Twenties “The restlessness approached hysteria. The parties were bigger. The pace was faster, the shows were broader, the buildings were higher,
I JULY 2013 DIOCESAN COLLEGE. Reading and Viewing Language structures and conventions with particular reference to Paper Two (Literature) CAPS Document.