Central message of the BOOK ?
A guy who craved love from someone who didn't love him as much. It ultimate led to his death
One reason no one showed up for Gatsby funeral not even Daisy
Second reason is that Daisy didn't show love affection for Gatsby through the whole book
Final reason is that Gatsby did many things to make Daisy go out with him
For example he parted every weekend
Followers
Monday, March 9, 2020
Thursday, March 5, 2020
PREVIEW OF GATSBY ESSAY
The notion of the American dream figures prominently in this story. How do readers define the American dream? Moreover, is pursuing the American dream necessarily a good thing?
Monday, March 2, 2020
WHAT'S SO GREAT ABOUT GATSBY
(Suggested opening: "The great thing about The Great Gatsby is that the characters and their decisions also reflect life in America today. For example...")
1. Is Gatsby great? Is he even good? Why/ why not?
yes Gatsby is great
2. Nick opens the book by complimenting himself for his honesty. Is Nick honest with himself? Why does he constantly hang out with dishonest people? Why does he respect them and seek out relationships with them?
Nick is honest with himself. HE constantly hangs out with dishonest people so he can observe and sta silent not teling no on e
1. Is Gatsby great? Is he even good? Why/ why not?
yes Gatsby is great
2. Nick opens the book by complimenting himself for his honesty. Is Nick honest with himself? Why does he constantly hang out with dishonest people? Why does he respect them and seek out relationships with them?
Nick is honest with himself. HE constantly hangs out with dishonest people so he can observe and sta silent not teling no on e
3. Fitzgerald describes Daisy and Tom this way: “They were careless people, Tom and Daisy- they smashed up things and creatures and then retreated back into their money or their vast carelessness or whatever it was that kept them together, and let other people clean up the mess they had made.” What does this mean? Do you agree?
4. Do you understand Daisy's behavior? Do you agree with her choices? Is she a person you would let your brother/son/friend date?
5. The last line of the book: "So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past." What does this mean? How does it relate to the theme/s of the book?
Friday, February 28, 2020
GATSBY CHAPTER 9 NOTES AND THOUGHTS
myth
klispringer is the guy that never left the party
no connection
gatsby is dead
gatsb background: page 179
gatsby lifewas about being somenoe in life but the only he loved was daisy
gatsby people didt care of him
nick had a soft spot for gatsby
gatsby dad...
no one showed up at his funeral only nick
klispringer is the guy that never left the party
no connection
gatsby is dead
gatsb background: page 179
gatsby lifewas about being somenoe in life but the only he loved was daisy
gatsby people didt care of him
nick had a soft spot for gatsby
gatsby dad...
no one showed up at his funeral only nick
Wednesday, February 26, 2020
GATSBY CHAPTER 8 NOTES AND THOUGHTS
Guiding Questions:
1. What does Gatsby tell Nick about his night when Nick shows up early in the morning? What does Gatsby say about what happened between Tom and Daisy?
Gatsby waited till 4 o clock in the morning daisy didn't wanted to come outside and tom didn't wanted to hurt daisy
2. What does Nick suggest that Gatsby do? Why does Gatsby reject Nick's suggestion?
To leave "go away now, old sport' Gatsby reject nick suggestion because he really loved daisy
3. What does Gatsby say about the way he and Daisy left each other the first time, when he went to war?
he figured out he better get with her before he losses her
4. The gardener interrupts to tell Gatsby he wants to drain the pool. Why, in the middle of all of this drama, do you think the author interrupts the tense relationship dialogue with a secondary character and mention of the pool? Why do you think it's important that Gatsby wants to swim at least once in his own pool?
because he has never used the pool
5. Nick gets to work-- and the entire narrative shifts. Now we're getting to the climax of the plot, and Fitzgerald goes nearly Shakespeare. Describe the action and what it represents.
Monday, February 24, 2020
guiding questions: chapter 7
1. Why does Gatsby stop having parties?
because hes with daisy now and is focusing more on her
2. Why does Gatsby fire his staff, and who replaces them? How are these people different, and how do their personalities reflect what we know about Wolfsheim?
to prevent rumors and the new servants will be people that related to Meyer Wolfsheim
3. Describe the difference in Daisy's and Gatsby's reactions to Daisy's daughter.
Daisy is fine leaving Pammy her daughter but Gatsby isn't
4. Describe the "outing" to New York and the confrontation between Tom and Gatsby. Who wins?
tom Gatsby and daisy first time together. Tom tells Gatsby that daisy doesn't like Gatsby
5. BAM! What happens on the way back to Long Island? (You have to get this-- it's THE event of the book.)
nick, tom, and jordan saw Myrtle got hit by a car
Gatsby and dasiy were inside the car
daisy was the driver in the car
6. What are Tom and Daisy doing at the end of the chapter? What does this say to you about Daisy's character?
tom and daisy are back together
because hes with daisy now and is focusing more on her
2. Why does Gatsby fire his staff, and who replaces them? How are these people different, and how do their personalities reflect what we know about Wolfsheim?
to prevent rumors and the new servants will be people that related to Meyer Wolfsheim
3. Describe the difference in Daisy's and Gatsby's reactions to Daisy's daughter.
Daisy is fine leaving Pammy her daughter but Gatsby isn't
4. Describe the "outing" to New York and the confrontation between Tom and Gatsby. Who wins?
tom Gatsby and daisy first time together. Tom tells Gatsby that daisy doesn't like Gatsby
5. BAM! What happens on the way back to Long Island? (You have to get this-- it's THE event of the book.)
nick, tom, and jordan saw Myrtle got hit by a car
Gatsby and dasiy were inside the car
daisy was the driver in the car
6. What are Tom and Daisy doing at the end of the chapter? What does this say to you about Daisy's character?
tom and daisy are back together
Saturday, February 22, 2020
Thursday, February 20, 2020
GATSBY NOTES AND THOUGHTS: CHAPTER 6
Dan Cody is Gatsby friend when Gatsby was 17 years old
Jay Gatz is Gatsby
James Gatz is Gatsby
conservation between tom, gatsby, and mr. and mrs. solane were rudly to eachother they talked back to eachother
conservation between tom, gatsby, and mr. and mrs. solane were rudly to eachother they talked back to eachother
Tuesday, February 18, 2020
NOTES AND THOUGHTS ON GATSBY CHAPTER 5
allusion: rain makes thing complicated, messy
Gatsby treats her with love unlike her other husband that treats her with cheapness and is always drunk
green light
Thursday, February 13, 2020
GATSBY TEST CHAPTERS 1-4
CHAPTER 1
Why did nick go to the east side?
How does nick know tom ?
CHAPTER 2
Why does Myrtles has her nose broken?
Why nick doesn't want to leave the party ?
CHAPTER 3
How often did Gatsby throw parties?
CHAPTER 4
Why did Gatsby bought a house at the bay?
Why did nick go to the east side?
How does nick know tom ?
CHAPTER 2
Why does Myrtles has her nose broken?
Why nick doesn't want to leave the party ?
CHAPTER 3
How often did Gatsby throw parties?
CHAPTER 4
Why did Gatsby bought a house at the bay?
Wednesday, February 12, 2020
Tuesday, February 11, 2020
NICK'S CARDINAL VIRTUE
cardinal virtue is like a catholic church a person under a pope level that chooses who will be pope
WHO ARE THE PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD/ GATSBY CH 4 READING NOTES
people were rich had everything but from the inside they were sick, not good
NOW IT'S A PARTY/ GATSBY CHAPTER 3
What rumors about Gatsby did the two girls and Jordan talk about? Why do you think Gatsby is so mysterious?
murder a person
murder a person
german spy during war- lucille
american army -first girl
oxford man- jordan
american army -first girl
oxford man- jordan
they don't know about him
What does Nick call the man in Gatsby's library?
owl eyes, velasco
What does Nick initially imagine Gatsby to look like?
rosy, husky, middle-aged
fat with red nose middle aged man
fat with red nose middle aged man
What does Nick find out about Jordan?
dishonest cheater
What do Gatsby and Nick plan to do on the next day?
have lunch with daisy, tom, and Jordan
hydro plane
hydro plane
At the end of the chapter, we learn that Nick's cardinal virtue is," I am one of the few ____ people that I have ever known." Fill in the blank and explain why you think he mentions this at this point in the book.
honest
Thursday, February 6, 2020
gatsby page 34
alcohol was most mentioned in chapter 2
daisy is wife of tom and myrtle is his girlfriend
hes more on his wife side than girlfriend
myrtle doesn't want tom no more
Wednesday, February 5, 2020
Gatsby page 27 chapter 2
tom mechanic worker is dr wife that goes with tom to train station tighter and leave the dr alone with the chairs
Gatsby pages 11 - 14
tom is a racist
phone ringed girl walks away and talks to fifth lady
beautiful little fool (girl)
foreshadow
Wednesday, January 29, 2020
DARK PaTTeRnS
It always happens to me receiving dark pattern notifications when im in a website that is not safe. Most of the notifications are about saying congratulations that i being the hundredth person and i that i have won a gift card or something from a store. When it pops up i tell myself its real or just a scam to some information.
Monday, January 27, 2020
Big Question
Is there such thing as a perfect person?
Major premise, their could be someone close to being perfect but not 100% (health conditions or mind with peace)
Minor premise, being perfect is to understand why they are not perfect
(learning mistakes makes a man perfect)
therefore there is no such thing as a perfect person
Major premise, their could be someone close to being perfect but not 100% (health conditions or mind with peace)
Minor premise, being perfect is to understand why they are not perfect
(learning mistakes makes a man perfect)
therefore there is no such thing as a perfect person
I'M IGNITED
Why is the government hiding from us?
Where do we go when we die?
These two questions got my attention because is something we might never know while we are alive.
Where do we go when we die?
These two questions got my attention because is something we might never know while we are alive.
Thursday, January 23, 2020
HOPEPUNK
What is HOPEPUNK ?
caring about something, anything, requires bravery and strength
Its for standing up and fighting for what you believe in
Why authors think it matter ?
because its a better way to use when some has feelings and that makes them be alive
caring about something, anything, requires bravery and strength
Its for standing up and fighting for what you believe in
Why authors think it matter ?
because its a better way to use when some has feelings and that makes them be alive
Wednesday, January 22, 2020
LAST CENTURY'S WRITING STYLES
What is a genre ?
Genre means a type of art, literature, or music characterized by a specific form, content, and style.
what is the difference between naturalism, realism, and modernism?
Genre means a type of art, literature, or music characterized by a specific form, content, and style.
what is the difference between naturalism, realism, and modernism?
Genre 20th century
nature defeats human being; nature is bigger than man
naturalism died in 19..
modernism during WW1 -
libidinal - references state of being what you are when your no longer it
fragments, incomplete sentences to let us think and solve it our own
naturalism died in 19..
modernism during WW1 -
libidinal - references state of being what you are when your no longer it
fragments, incomplete sentences to let us think and solve it our own
ARGUE THIS
What is syllogism ?
simplest form of logical argument
definition -
A syllogism is a kind of logical argument that applies deductive reasoning to arrive at a conclusion based on two or more propositions that are asserted or assumed to be true
Example: all dogs are animals; all animals have four legs; therefore all dogs have four legs
Create a syllogism major premise(given), minor premise, and a conclusion :
all students at Santa Maria high school are nice- structure example of syllogism
truth - verified in factional
faith has no place in logic
validity - the conclusion support its logic
do my premises support my conclusion
true and valid
simplest form of logical argument
definition -
A syllogism is a kind of logical argument that applies deductive reasoning to arrive at a conclusion based on two or more propositions that are asserted or assumed to be true
Example: all dogs are animals; all animals have four legs; therefore all dogs have four legs
Create a syllogism major premise(given), minor premise, and a conclusion :
all students at Santa Maria high school are nice- structure example of syllogism
truth - verified in factional
faith has no place in logic
validity - the conclusion support its logic
do my premises support my conclusion
true and valid
DOWN THE RABBIT HOLE
celebrating the highest potentiality of the human spirit i choose this link because it was the one that most got my attention with the words "potentiality of human spirit".
One thing i learned form the link is that how it explains that every moment we make we have a feeling or see something like a flash inside the brain when we close when we awn something like that from what i can understand
One thing i learned form the link is that how it explains that every moment we make we have a feeling or see something like a flash inside the brain when we close when we awn something like that from what i can understand
Tuesday, January 21, 2020
Friday, January 17, 2020
MLK: Ethos, Pathos, Logos
Ethos*: personal credibility;
Elements of the speaker or author that know what they are talking about;speaker personal credibilty
Also how a person speaks
Pathos (emotional): connects use in person term to emotions
Logos*(logic): any believing speech, logic of an argument
error;belief e
mlk alliteration is high vocabulary
allusion:
Elements of the speaker or author that know what they are talking about;speaker personal credibilty
Also how a person speaks
Pathos (emotional): connects use in person term to emotions
Logos*(logic): any believing speech, logic of an argument
error;belief e
mlk alliteration is high vocabulary
allusion:
Thursday, January 16, 2020
AMERICAN LITERATURE
American Literature is contributed to America with written words that have meanings that last. I can contribute to it by learning it religious culture and expression of written words.
Final PreView
characterization: author describes a character.
indirect: using dialogue
alliteration: more than one word that start with the same word
allusion: references a author thinks we should know
connotation: example: cool = fashionable
denotation: cool
indirect: using dialogue
alliteration: more than one word that start with the same word
allusion: references a author thinks we should know
connotation: example: cool = fashionable
denotation: cool
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