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CAUTION Professionals and amateurs are hereby warned that Cant Think of It Right Now is subject to a royalty It is fully protected under the copyright laws of the United States of America and o. blackgatechedu November 21 2009 1 Abstract As a secondyear CSMS student at GT CSBS 05 from this same beloved Institute and a presumptuous cad I thought t to provide some advice from the trenches as it were sans hindsight or indeed even a 40 2 If youl Brandon McClung, Ian Edmiston, Luke Lish, Cole Haynes. Symbols. An important symbol in this chapter is Gatsby’s wealth and material possessions. They symbolize the American Dream of the 1920’s and everyone wanted to be like Gatsby. . A closer look at chapter one…. The Development of Three Central Attributes of the Novel. Here Tom epitomizes the idea that the Old World, European ways are not gone in the New World. He is like ‘American Royalty’ who amasses his estate thanks to his birthright, as opposed to his talents and efforts. His accomplishments at Yale are not academic nor are they founded in discovering a calling or purpose in his life. He spent money and the defining moment of his life is at 21 on the football field.. Biographical information. What information is given in the novel . about. . Nick Carraway?. A bondsman. From the mid-west. Daisy’s cousin (second, once-removed). Probably Daisy’s mother was a cousin of one of Nick’s parents. . The Great Gatsby . style analysis essays:. Th. esis statements. ·. HOW do we know Nick's opinion? Through imagery? diction? tone?. ·Don't use FIRST person. . I know it is what you think. You wrote it. The "I" is implied.. Authur. : Andrew Clements. The Setting. The setting is in a school , in a fifth grade teachers classroom . Nick . A. llen is trying to delay the teacher so that she forgets to give the homework. . Meet the Characters. Ages . 18-49. Young hopefuls. Single. Frequent TV . watchers. Labels of this Target Audience. Connecters. Self-improvers. The insiders. The . show/Idea . People who followed there dreams on Instagram and became famous because of there social media websites. . Blinko. Nick . Blinko. . . . A British musician, lyricist, and artist best known as the lead singer, lyricist and guitar player for the British band Rudimentary . Peni. . He is also known for being an “outsider” artist who creates all the drawings used by the band for its artwork. Nick Poole. First Monitors. The first monitors used cathode ray tubes(CRT).. The monitors were monochrome, they flickered and had bad image quality.. They were used until the early 1980s.. 10/21/2012. The Great Gatsby. . Consider colors, objects, text, scenes, the general layout, etc.. For each observation that you make, record an inference that you might make about the text based off of that observation.. p. 32. Nick and the candlestick (p. 32). This was written in 1962 and is, very simply, about walking into Nick’s (her second child’s) room during the night, using a candlestick to see where she is going.. Round . characters. Flat . characters. Dynamic . characters. Static . characters. Round Characters. Round characters . seem like real people.. Have many sides to their personalities.. Detailed enough to seem real and tend to be more developed physically, mentally, and emotionally. .. Jay Gatsby. Protagonist. M. ysterious. , fantastically wealthy young . man. . Every Saturday, his garish Gothic mansion in . West . Egg serves as the site of extravagant . parties . Given name - James . Great Gatsby Chapter Summaries Chapter 1 Summary Nick Caraway. He not only narrates the story but casts himself as the book’s author. In the summer of 1922 arrives in New York Lives in West Egg, next to Gatsby.
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