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The Great Gatsby: Other Assignments |
Chapter 1 Character Chart
Due Date: Friday, October 24
Complete the following chart using what we learn about the characters in Chapter 1.
Complete the following chart using what we learn about the characters in Chapter 1.
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Chapter 2-4 Character Chart
Due Date: Saturday, November 1st
Complete the following charts using what we learn about the characters in Chapter 2-4.
Complete the following charts using what we learn about the characters in Chapter 2-4.
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Great Gatsby Timeline
Due Date: November 21
The overall direction of the narrative in The Great Gatsby is forwards, however a close examination of the chronology reveals that this is disrupted by repeatedly returning to the past. Although the dominant narrative covers the events of June to October 1922, the timescale of the novel is broad, incorporating the arrival of the Dutch sailors 300 years earlier (the historical record indicates 1624) up until 1924.
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To help you understand the story, as you read track the many events referred to in the past and create a timeline of the events, concerning our characters, that either happen or are referred to in the story
Each event should have:
The overall direction of the narrative in The Great Gatsby is forwards, however a close examination of the chronology reveals that this is disrupted by repeatedly returning to the past. Although the dominant narrative covers the events of June to October 1922, the timescale of the novel is broad, incorporating the arrival of the Dutch sailors 300 years earlier (the historical record indicates 1624) up until 1924.
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To help you understand the story, as you read track the many events referred to in the past and create a timeline of the events, concerning our characters, that either happen or are referred to in the story
Each event should have:
- A heading - saying what the event is
- A date - A day, month, or season (Fall, Spring, Summer) and the year