Monday, November 22, 2010

Your Favorite Skit



This is probably one of my favorite activities! Not only do we get to laugh at the performances, but we also get some unique insight into the major characters. Which skit was your favorite? Why?




Do you think a man like Jay Gatsby could happen today? Why or why not? Is the American Dream depicted in Fitzgerald's novel still the same today? If not, how is it different?




Comment on this post. Be sure to read all previous comments to avoid redundancy.

Monday, November 8, 2010

The Lost Art of Letter Writing


"She wouldn't let go of the letter. She took it into the tub with her and squeezed it up into a wet ball and only let me leave it in the soap dish when she saw it was coming to pieces like snow "(81)

In this incredible age of technology, the art of letter writing has been largely lost, although you can still peruse volumes of love letters such as Napoleon's passionate lines to his lover, Josephine, or Abagail Adam's letters to her husband, John Adams, or even Zelda's letters to her dear husband, F. Scott Fitzgerald.
In the spirit of romance and reunited love, you will write a letter from the point of view of one of the characters. Use the first five chapters as your guide and include a minimum of five text-based details in your letter. Another words, don't write a letter that has Gatsby reveal his identity as an alien who has come to take over the planet. Think carefully about the character as you try to emulate him/her. What are their hopes, dreams, fears? What tone will their letter take?


Be creative! You can set the letter anywhere in the novel's time line.




Here are your options:


A. From Gatsby to Daisy


B. From Daisy to Gatsby


C. From Tom to Myrtle


D From Myrtle to Tom


E. From Nick to Gatsby



Step 2:

Choose anyone from our class. Read your fellow student's letter, and answer as if you are the recipient.

Monday, October 25, 2010


Hi Class!

So it seems that blogger is not cooperating and joining us in our excitement to create an online learning community. Unfortunately, I cannot comment on my own post. Did the rest of you have a similar problem? I tried to switch browsers, refresh, restart, etc.

I read all of your comments and I am happy to see your enthusiasm! Our next assignment will be on Chapter 3. I will post explicit directions for you to follow. Feel free to enhance your posts with images, video, etc. Be sure that all content is germane to the discussions.

Let's hope we don't get discouraged and go with the "not to blog" option ;).

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Digging into Chapter 3



In Chapter 3, we finally meet the mysterious Gatsby. We also get to attend his very extravagant and decadent party. As you read, keep in mind that we are seeing everything through Nick's eyes.



Your job is to closely examine Nick's observations; dig closely under the glittering surface to discover the truth. Read all five passages below and choose one to comment on. As you reflect on the selected passage, comment on what you think is really happening. Tip: Look out for euphemisms: a figure of speech that substitutes a nicer word for a harsher but truer reality.

Please write your responses as a post on your page, not as a comment. Also, be sure to create a clear title for your post!


Passage 1
"In his blue gardens, men and girls came and went like moths among the whisperings and the champagne and the stars"

Passage 2
"In the main hall a bar with a real brass rail was set up , and stocked with gins and liquors and with cordials so long forgotten that most of his female guests were too young to know one from another. "

Passage 3
" I was immediately struck by the number of young English men dotted about; all well dressed, all looking a little hungry and all talking in low earnest voices to solid and prosperous Americans"

Passage 4
" There was dancing now on the canvas in the garden, old men pushing young girls backward in eternal graceless circles, superior couples holding each other tortuously, fashionable and keeping in the corners-and a great number of single girls dancing individualistically or relieving the orchestra for a moment of the burden of the banjo or the traps. By midnight the hilarity has increased....A pair of stage "twins" -who turned out to be the girls in yellow did a baby act on costume and champagne was served in glasses bigger than finger bowls...I was enjoying myself now. I had taken two finger bowls of champagne and the scene has changed before my eyes into something significant, elemental and profound".





Passage 5
"He smiled understandingly—much more than understandingly. It was one of those rare smiles with a quality of eternal reassurance in it, that you may come across four or five times in life. It faced—or seemed to face—the whole external world for an instant, and then concentrated on you with an irresistible prejudice in your favor. It understood you just so far as you wanted to be understood, believed in you as you would like to believe in yourself, and assured you that it had precisely the impression of you that, at your best, you hoped to convey. Precisely at that point it vanished—and I was looking at an elegant young rough-neck, a year or two over thirty, whose elaborate formality of speech just missed being absurd. Some time before he introduced himself I’d got a strong impression that he was picking his words with care."

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Welcome Bloggers!!!

Hello All!!!




Welcome to the world of blogging!!! In addition to being a wonderful tool that will allow us to interact outside the classroom, blogging will also improve your writing and critical thinking skills.



At the end of the marking period, you will be graded on the quality of your responses. Be sure to think deeply as you create your own posts or comment on those posted by me or your fellow students. Always attempt to offer a refreshing insight on any topic we discuss. Do not simply reword someone's response. Check your response for clarity, cohesiveness, and of course grammar.

To begin, comment on this post as a practice. Also, create a short post on your own blog. Perhaps a few words about yourself?