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The Great Gatsby
F. Scott Fitzgerald
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  Author Background     
  Francis Scott Fitzgerald born September 24, 1896
Member of the Princeton Class of 1917
Joined the Army-stationed in Montgomery Alabama where he met Zelda Sayre 
Refused to marry him until he could publish This Side of Paradise
Published 3/26/1920, week later the couple married
Part of the literary party scene with  Ernest Hemmingway playwright Gertrude Stein
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Author Background Francis Scott Fitzgerald born September 24, 1896 Member of the Princeton Class of 1917 Joined the Army-stationed in Montgomery Alabama where he met Zelda Sayre Refused to marry him until he could publish This Side of Paradise Published 3/26/1920, week later the couple married Part of the literary party scene with Ernest Hemmingway playwright Gertrude Stein

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Author Background Cont. 
Known as an alcoholic , led to slow writing speed
Critics called him an “irresponsible writer.”   
Main themes focused on aspirations and the American Dream and domesticity
Great Gatsby put him on the literary map
Wrote it in France- Zelda had affair
1930-1931-Zelda began dancing led to her mental breakdowns
Save Me The Last Waltz- Tender is the Night is a response to this
Died 12-21-1940-believing himself a failure 
Zelda died 1948 in an asylum fire
Revival of his works in 1950-1960’s
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Author Background Cont. Known as an alcoholic , led to slow writing speed Critics called him an “irresponsible writer.” Main themes focused on aspirations and the American Dream and domesticity Great Gatsby put him on the literary map Wrote it in France- Zelda had affair 1930-1931-Zelda began dancing led to her mental breakdowns Save Me The Last Waltz- Tender is the Night is a response to this Died 12-21-1940-believing himself a failure Zelda died 1948 in an asylum fire Revival of his works in 1950-1960’s

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Fitzgerald—inspired by the parties he had attended while visiting Long Island's north shore—began planning the novel in 1923, desiring to produce, in his words, "something new—something extraordinary and beautiful and simple and intricately patterned."
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Fitzgerald—inspired by the parties he had attended while visiting Long Island's north shore—began planning the novel in 1923, desiring to produce, in his words, "something new—something extraordinary and beautiful and simple and intricately patterned."

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                          Context 
Published in 1925
Prohibition became law in 1920
19th Amendment gave women the right to vote 
Modeled Gatsby, and the Buchanan's after his wife’s  lover and the relationship between himself and his life. 
Triggered ideals of disillusionment after soldiers returned from the war  as they dealt with PTSD and brought the party scene of Europe to America
coined the term Jazz Age, which denoted an era of ragtime, jazz, stylish automobiles, and “uninhibited young women with bobbed hair and short skirts”
" Fitzgerald wrote, "It was an age of miracles, it was an age of art, it was an age of excess, and it was an age of satire."
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Context Published in 1925 Prohibition became law in 1920 19th Amendment gave women the right to vote Modeled Gatsby, and the Buchanan's after his wife’s lover and the relationship between himself and his life. Triggered ideals of disillusionment after soldiers returned from the war as they dealt with PTSD and brought the party scene of Europe to America coined the term Jazz Age, which denoted an era of ragtime, jazz, stylish automobiles, and “uninhibited young women with bobbed hair and short skirts” " Fitzgerald wrote, "It was an age of miracles, it was an age of art, it was an age of excess, and it was an age of satire."

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  Plot Summary: Eggs Cracked
Nick Carraway, a recent Yale graduate returns home to West Egg to start a career
Neighbors to the mysterious Jay Gatsby
Invited to the home of his cousin Daisy and her husband Tom Buchanan on East Egg. 
Meets Jordan Baker, the golf pro who Daisy wants him to date 
Nick notices that Daisy is unhappy in her marriage, desperate to escape domesticity 
Tom gets a call from a mysterious woman, his mistress Myrtle Wilson
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Plot Summary: Eggs Cracked Nick Carraway, a recent Yale graduate returns home to West Egg to start a career Neighbors to the mysterious Jay Gatsby Invited to the home of his cousin Daisy and her husband Tom Buchanan on East Egg. Meets Jordan Baker, the golf pro who Daisy wants him to date Nick notices that Daisy is unhappy in her marriage, desperate to escape domesticity Tom gets a call from a mysterious woman, his mistress Myrtle Wilson

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Tom takes Nick to Queens to meet Myrtle
The relationship is permitted by Tom and Myrtle’s friends because both were “vastly unhappy in their marriages.”  
Myrtle mocks Daisy and  Tom beats her to Nick’s horror
Weeks later,  Nick and Jordan attend a Gatsby party, shocked that few of the guests actually know him and gossip that he is an Anti-Semite,  and a murderer.  
Nick meets Gatsby  who asks him to lunch the next day
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Tom takes Nick to Queens to meet Myrtle The relationship is permitted by Tom and Myrtle’s friends because both were “vastly unhappy in their marriages.” Myrtle mocks Daisy and Tom beats her to Nick’s horror Weeks later, Nick and Jordan attend a Gatsby party, shocked that few of the guests actually know him and gossip that he is an Anti-Semite, and a murderer. Nick meets Gatsby who asks him to lunch the next day

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Plot Summary: Summer Heat and Heated Tempers
The party moves to the Plaza Hotel where Tom confronts Daisy about her relationship with Gatsby.
Gatsby brings Daisy to an ultimatum: she must choose to be with Tom or himself. 
Daisy is unable to make a decision and runs away with Gatsby. 
Furious, on the way home, Daisy seizes control of the car from Gatsby and hits Myrtle Wilson who instantly dies. 
Back at the Buchanan’s home,  Tom and Daisy flee Long Island unable to face responsibility for their actions
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Plot Summary: Summer Heat and Heated Tempers The party moves to the Plaza Hotel where Tom confronts Daisy about her relationship with Gatsby. Gatsby brings Daisy to an ultimatum: she must choose to be with Tom or himself. Daisy is unable to make a decision and runs away with Gatsby. Furious, on the way home, Daisy seizes control of the car from Gatsby and hits Myrtle Wilson who instantly dies. Back at the Buchanan’s home, Tom and Daisy flee Long Island unable to face responsibility for their actions

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Plot Summary:  The Great Gatsby’s Last Illusion 
Determined to avenge his wife’s death, George Wilson sneaks into Gatsby’s backyard and murders both himself and Gatsby.
Nick (now separated from Jordan)  notifies Gatsby’s father of his son’s death. 
Gatsby refused to meet with father because he wanted to get rid of his past. 
Few present at the funeral (Owl Eyes)
Nick reflects upon his experiences with Gatsby and realizes albeit loathingly, the truth of his character.
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Plot Summary: The Great Gatsby’s Last Illusion Determined to avenge his wife’s death, George Wilson sneaks into Gatsby’s backyard and murders both himself and Gatsby. Nick (now separated from Jordan) notifies Gatsby’s father of his son’s death. Gatsby refused to meet with father because he wanted to get rid of his past. Few present at the funeral (Owl Eyes) Nick reflects upon his experiences with Gatsby and realizes albeit loathingly, the truth of his character.

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Character Analysis: Nick Carraway 
29-30 Yale Grad 
Cousins with Daisy and Tom
Narrator of the story 
Comes of age (loss of innocence)
Moral compass of the novel 
Conflicted both about Daisy and Gatsby and Tom and Myrtle
Unable to decide whether or not Gatsby is to be trusted 
Gatsby creates him as a father figure to replace his own. 
Relationship with Jordan Baker harmed by her supremely feminist ways.
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Character Analysis: Nick Carraway 29-30 Yale Grad Cousins with Daisy and Tom Narrator of the story Comes of age (loss of innocence) Moral compass of the novel Conflicted both about Daisy and Gatsby and Tom and Myrtle Unable to decide whether or not Gatsby is to be trusted Gatsby creates him as a father figure to replace his own. Relationship with Jordan Baker harmed by her supremely feminist ways.

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Character Analysis: Jay Gatsby
Originally known as James Gatz 
From North Dakota
Taken in by Dan Cody, a wealthy tycoon from whom Gatsby inherited his wealth
Fell in love with Daisy Buchannan shortly before leaving to fight in WWI
Moved to West Egg in order to see her across the bay
Relentlessly lives in the past and ultimately gives up his life for Daisy hoping that she will love him again. 
Don Draper esque
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Character Analysis: Jay Gatsby Originally known as James Gatz From North Dakota Taken in by Dan Cody, a wealthy tycoon from whom Gatsby inherited his wealth Fell in love with Daisy Buchannan shortly before leaving to fight in WWI Moved to West Egg in order to see her across the bay Relentlessly lives in the past and ultimately gives up his life for Daisy hoping that she will love him again. Don Draper esque

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