I believe that on the first night I went to Gatsby's house I was one of the few guests who had actually been invited. People were not invited - they went there.
chapter 3
this shows how important gatsby and how popular his parties are
I've been drunk for about a week now, and I thought it might sober me up to sit in a library.
Chapter 3.
Nonsense to show how they think that scholars get drunk but their minds sober them up
It's a triumph. What thoroughness! What realism! Knew when to stop, too - didn't cut the pages. But what do you want? What do you expect?
Chapter 3.
This quote shows Nick judging again.
It takes two to make an accident.
Chapter 3.
this is true Nick says it to Jordan
I belong to another generation....You sit...and discuss your sports and your young ladies....As for me, I am fifty years old, and I won't impose myself on you any longer.
Chapter 4.
This is to show the difference between old money and new money
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Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Gatsby HW
4 Paragraphs
Party Rock! In this chapter Nick is at Tom's house for a party. At that party Tom introduces his mistress to Nick and the book introduces us to Myrtle. Usually Nick would sit back and judge people, but this time he did not. Instead he got drunk for the second time in his life. Tom is selling a car to Mr.Wilson, Wilson needs that car to make money out of it. This chapter gives us a very clear view of the a tragic character.
B*** please! That is how Tom reacted when Myrtle said Daisy's name. Tom is a very wealthy being and he wants what he does not have. That is why he cheats on Daisy but later in the book he refuses to let Gatsby take her. For him Daisy is a good, something he had earned and he wants to keep the possession of that good. but Why? Well, simply because Daisy talks money, she means money. And that makes Tom look richer when he is married to Daisy. Tom is a character that describes old money and wealthy people in America. I would argue he is a theme, the theme of money, but that is just my opinion.
Oh the humanities! Myrtle is a tragic character. The reason for that is that she has a flaw, she always changes and she has very high self esteem. Later she dies from Gatsby's car. She is very important in the book, not as a character more of an object to show tragedy and also to help the denouement to the end. She is very weird with her dressing style and she is not exactly what Tom would look for in a girl. Tom would look for a girl like daisy who is beautiful and speaks money.
Gumby? No Gatsby! The second chapter is more of a chapter that goes over the theme of Haves and Have Nots and it helps giving us a better understanding if Myrtle And Tom. This chapter is very important to the understanding of the book and without it the book would have a harder denouement on the audience. Maybe this chapter has a connection with chapter 8? The symetrical chapter.
Party Rock! In this chapter Nick is at Tom's house for a party. At that party Tom introduces his mistress to Nick and the book introduces us to Myrtle. Usually Nick would sit back and judge people, but this time he did not. Instead he got drunk for the second time in his life. Tom is selling a car to Mr.Wilson, Wilson needs that car to make money out of it. This chapter gives us a very clear view of the a tragic character.
B*** please! That is how Tom reacted when Myrtle said Daisy's name. Tom is a very wealthy being and he wants what he does not have. That is why he cheats on Daisy but later in the book he refuses to let Gatsby take her. For him Daisy is a good, something he had earned and he wants to keep the possession of that good. but Why? Well, simply because Daisy talks money, she means money. And that makes Tom look richer when he is married to Daisy. Tom is a character that describes old money and wealthy people in America. I would argue he is a theme, the theme of money, but that is just my opinion.
Oh the humanities! Myrtle is a tragic character. The reason for that is that she has a flaw, she always changes and she has very high self esteem. Later she dies from Gatsby's car. She is very important in the book, not as a character more of an object to show tragedy and also to help the denouement to the end. She is very weird with her dressing style and she is not exactly what Tom would look for in a girl. Tom would look for a girl like daisy who is beautiful and speaks money.
Gumby? No Gatsby! The second chapter is more of a chapter that goes over the theme of Haves and Have Nots and it helps giving us a better understanding if Myrtle And Tom. This chapter is very important to the understanding of the book and without it the book would have a harder denouement on the audience. Maybe this chapter has a connection with chapter 8? The symetrical chapter.
Thursday, December 1, 2011
Arithingy
ACT I – The Loner
Sequence #1 ( 01-10) Setup: Protagonist In The Ordinary World
Sequence #2 ( 11-20) Call to Adventure / Predicament / Inciting Incident
Sequence #3 (21-30) Turing Point: Change Of Plans / New Lower Obstacles
ACT II – The Wanderer
Sequence #4 ( 31-40) Elaborating on the Dilemma and The World of Story
Sequence #5 ( 41-50) Hero encounters TESTS, ALLIES, and ENEMIES.
Sequence #6 (51-60) Point Of No Return / Discovery Of False Goal
ACT III – Towards The True Goal: The Warrior Phase
Sequence #7 ( 61-70) Complications, Higher Stakes, And Subplots
Sequence #8 ( 71-80) Culmination Toward The Main Plot
Sequence #9 (81-90 ) All Hope Is Lost
ACT IV – Result Of The Action: The Martyr
Sequence #10 ( 91-95 ) Final Push Toward The Main Plot
Sequence #11 ( 96-100) False Resolution (The Twist)
Sequence #12 (101-105) Final Test of Character and True Resolution
Sequence #13 (106-110) Final Confrontation
Sequence #14 (111-115) Climax
^http://mscherer.wordpress.com/2008/06/20/the-four-act-structure/
Tv show (prison break)
Act1
Michael is in the ordinary world and gets himself in jail, at jail there are many items who changes his plansof breaking out it also shows all the characters. The incident is lincolns sentencento death. They key plot is Michael trying to get his brother out of jail. The element that makes the plot out of control is is when they put officer brad under ground after he discovered that they are breaking out. And then they have to breakout that same night even though they are not ready.
Act2
Michael makes new friends to break out with and enemies at the prison. Like sucre for example or Bennett as enemy. Michael gets a new goal and it is to bring down the company. Here the key plot became escaping the chickens. The pinch is when the company was doing anything they could to bring thhem down.
Act 3
Michael tries to fight but fails and ends up back in jail in panama he looses all hopes. And has no goal but a new goal is set and it isnto save Sarah. Mnoe the key plot is back to breaking out of jail. The pinch is that Michael thinks Sarah is dead.
Act 4
We discover that michaels mom tries to kil them and is the enemy, they twist the whole story and at the end after failing many timesnthey get scylla. The mom is the final confrontation. The sword here is Scylla. And the key plot is to get the company down. The pinch is that t-bag was trying to get the same thing then them and he had information about it.
Sequence #1 ( 01-10) Setup: Protagonist In The Ordinary World
Sequence #2 ( 11-20) Call to Adventure / Predicament / Inciting Incident
Sequence #3 (21-30) Turing Point: Change Of Plans / New Lower Obstacles
ACT II – The Wanderer
Sequence #4 ( 31-40) Elaborating on the Dilemma and The World of Story
Sequence #5 ( 41-50) Hero encounters TESTS, ALLIES, and ENEMIES.
Sequence #6 (51-60) Point Of No Return / Discovery Of False Goal
ACT III – Towards The True Goal: The Warrior Phase
Sequence #7 ( 61-70) Complications, Higher Stakes, And Subplots
Sequence #8 ( 71-80) Culmination Toward The Main Plot
Sequence #9 (81-90 ) All Hope Is Lost
ACT IV – Result Of The Action: The Martyr
Sequence #10 ( 91-95 ) Final Push Toward The Main Plot
Sequence #11 ( 96-100) False Resolution (The Twist)
Sequence #12 (101-105) Final Test of Character and True Resolution
Sequence #13 (106-110) Final Confrontation
Sequence #14 (111-115) Climax
^http://mscherer.wordpress.com/2008/06/20/the-four-act-structure/
Tv show (prison break)
Act1
Michael is in the ordinary world and gets himself in jail, at jail there are many items who changes his plansof breaking out it also shows all the characters. The incident is lincolns sentencento death. They key plot is Michael trying to get his brother out of jail. The element that makes the plot out of control is is when they put officer brad under ground after he discovered that they are breaking out. And then they have to breakout that same night even though they are not ready.
Act2
Michael makes new friends to break out with and enemies at the prison. Like sucre for example or Bennett as enemy. Michael gets a new goal and it is to bring down the company. Here the key plot became escaping the chickens. The pinch is when the company was doing anything they could to bring thhem down.
Act 3
Michael tries to fight but fails and ends up back in jail in panama he looses all hopes. And has no goal but a new goal is set and it isnto save Sarah. Mnoe the key plot is back to breaking out of jail. The pinch is that Michael thinks Sarah is dead.
Act 4
We discover that michaels mom tries to kil them and is the enemy, they twist the whole story and at the end after failing many timesnthey get scylla. The mom is the final confrontation. The sword here is Scylla. And the key plot is to get the company down. The pinch is that t-bag was trying to get the same thing then them and he had information about it.
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