Monday, December 1, 2014

Question #1

Explain the significance of the last page of the novel in relation to Gatsby's dream and the American dream. Use at least one piece of evidence from the text in your response.


Question #2

What moral judgment does Nick make about Tom and Daisy at the end of the story? Explain using at least one piece of evidence from the text.


Question #3

At the end of chapter 8, Nick explains, "...and the holocaust was complete" (Fitzgerald 162). What might the term "holocaust" mean here? What does it imply about the events of the past few chapters? Use at least one piece of evidence from the text to support your answer.


Question #4

As Nick leaves Gatsby's the morning after the accident, he remarks, "They're a rotten crowd...You're worth more than the whole damn bunch put together" (Fitzgerald 154). What does Nick mean by this? Do you agree or disagree with Nick? Integrate at least one piece of evidence from the text in your response.


Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Gatsby's Transformation

Write a blog (on your own page) about the transformation James Gatz undergoes to become Jay Gatsby. What are the major differences between the two figures? What caused the change? What are the consequences of the change? Was the change for better or worse? Who is the better man?

Thursday, October 30, 2014

Discussion Forum # 1: The Mystery of Gatsby


How does Fitzgerald build mystery around the character of Gatsby in chapters one and two? What do people say about him? What might be the purpose of building up so much excitement around a character? Use textual evidence in your response.

Discussion Forum # 2: Narration


Think about the narrator's role so far in the book (chapters one and two). He functions as both an observer and participant in the action. How does Fitzgerald bring Nick to the center of activity or effectively place him in the background as a bystander? What is the significance of Nick in these different roles? Use textual evidence to support your claims.

Discussion Forum # 3: Myrtle



What is your opinion of Myrtle? Think about some of her bizarre behaviors throughout chapter two. Use evidence from the text to support your claims!

Discussion Forum # 4: Setting




The reader is introduced to East Egg and West Egg in chapter one and The Valley of Ashes at the start of chapter two. What do you notice about the description of The Valley of Ashes? Based on the description, how is it different from the other settings of the text? What might the Valley of Ashes represent? Why does the setting then change to New York City? What is the significance of all of the different settings of the novel? You must use evidence from the text to support your response.