During this last full week of the '11-'12 school year, we'll wrap up reading F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby. Students should be on the lookout for the climax of the novel -- the intense moment that resolves the novel's central conflict. At the beginning of the novel, narrator Nick Carraway tells us that what happened to him in New York was awful enough for him to move away and not want to see anyone for awhile. Now we finally see the fatal decisions that left Nick disgusted with humanity. Students will need to pay careful attention, particularly as the novel will be the focus of our semester exam next week.
- Mon: The Great Gatsby - read and discuss Chapter VII. For Tues: finish reading Chapter VII.
- Tues: The Great Gatsby - Chapter VII quiz, study guide due by the end of the hour.
- Wed: The Great Gatsby - read and discuss Chapters VIII and IX. For Thurs: finish reading Chapters VIII and IX.
- Thurs: The Great Gatsby - Chapter VIII and IX quiz, study guide due by the end of the hour.
- Fri: Begin reviewing for the semester final.
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