Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Words of the day- Great Gatsby 2

Frank’s wan expression made him look like death.

His prodigality caused him to go broke.

Sally’s feigned smile mad Tommy feel good about his joke, even though it wasn’t all that funny.

Josh languidly got into the bath after his tough basketball game.

The Colossal painting took up the entire wall.

Jim’s complacency for how well he played, made his team mates not like him.

When the girl got injured on the basketball court, the other team showed levity by laughing, when they should have been quiet and respectful.

Ron stood up in front of the class and was extemporizing a speech about the police force.

Her supercilious tone made the rest of the girls mad.

The infinitesimal remark caused the girl to become mad because the remark dealt with an even larger matter.

After the couples’ heated argument, the girl was left fractiousness.

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Chapter 7 Journal

Summary: At the beginning of this chapter, Nick observes that Gatsby wasn't having a party on Saturday. He went over to see if Mr. Gatsby was alright because he hadn't seen him in a while, and he realized that Gatsby had got all new servants. The next day, Gatsby called him on the phone and Nick asked why he replaced all his servants and he told him it was because he wanted somebody who wouldn't gossip because Daisy was coming over quite often. He called to ask Nick if he would go to lunch tomorrow at Daisy's house in Daisy's request. They arrived at Daisy's and Jordan and Daisy were laying on the couch because it was so hot outside. Tom came in, and Daisy sent him away for cold drinks, and she jumped up and went over to Gatsby and kissed him on the mouth and told him she loves him. Then Daisy's daughter, Pammy, came into the room. We see that Daisy treats her like a doll, and that Gatsby didn't ever really believe in her existence, and that she was his first obstacle of his dream. She left the room with the maid as Tom entered with drinks for everyone. Nick, Tom, and Gatsby go outside and Gatsby shows Tom where he lives, and they go back inside. They discuss what they should do, and Daisy suggests they go into town. She tells Gatsby that he looks cool, which means she loves him, and Tom picks up on it and is angry. Tom, Nick, and Jordan ride into town in Gatsby's car, and Gatsby and Daisy ride in Tom's car. Gatsby's car didn't have enough gas, so Tom stopped at Wilson's to fill up. Wilson says his wife and him want to go West because he found out that she had a life apart from him. Tom saw Gatsby go by so he hurried after them, and as the passed the garage, Nick saw Myrtle staring out of the window, her eyes filled with jealous terror thinking that Jordan was Daisy. They met up with Gatsby and the decided to go to the Plaza hotel. They got settled into the room and drank the ice cold mint juleps. They heard the wedding downstairs and Daisy mentions that they got married in the middle of June. Tom blurts out that Gatsby has been making love to his wife. Then Gatsby said, "She's never loved you. She loves me." Tom and Gatsby argue about who Daisy loved/loves. Tom kept trying to ask Daisy questions, but Gatsby answered for her. Gatsby was trying to put words into Daisy's mouth by saying that she never loved Tom, but then Daisy said that even alone she couldn't admit that she never loved him. Daisy was going to leave Tom, but then he told her about Gatsby's business and she didn't want to leave with him anymore. With that, Daisy and Gatsby left in Gatsby's car, and Nick just remembered that it was his 30th birthday. Nick, Tom, and Jordan stopped back at Wilson's on the way back home, and learned that he locked his wife up in the garage. Myrtle escaped, and got hit by a car and died. An officer arrived and started asking everybody what happened and they told him everything that they knew. One of them says that it was a big new yellow car (like Gatsby's). Tom carried Wilson into his office and had people stay with him until the doctor arrived, and in the meantime, they left. On their way home, Tom figured it was Gatsby that had hit her. When they arrived home, they saw that Daisy was in, so Tom and Jordan went inside with her, and Tom called a taxi for Nick. Nick and Gatsby talk about what happened, and Nick learns that Daisy was the one driving when it happened, but Gatsby is going to take the blame for her. Nick's taxi arrives, and Gatsby waits there until Daisy goes to sleep.

Ironies: Tom and Wilson figure out about the same time that they are being cheated on. The wedding is ironic because Gatsby is ready to make his move, and there is a wedding going on beneath them. When Myrtle looks out from the window, she thinks that Jordan is Daisy.

Symbols: Biloxi is a symbol in the sense that he comes from nowhere and there are a lot of rumors about him, yet no one knows exactly who he is.

Characters: Jordan, Nick, Tom, Daisy, Gatsby, Myrtle, Wilson, Officer, Biloxi, Michaelis who was a Greek who ran the coffee joint beside the ashheaps and was at Wilson's when the accident happened, and a negro

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Chapter 6 Journal

Summary: A young reporter from New York came to Mr. Gatsby's house and tried to get some information out of him. Nick tells the story of Gatsby's real name, James Gatz, that at age seventeen he changed to Jay Gatsby. At that time, Gatsby was on Dan Cody's boat with him, sailing around the continent three times. After Nick was done telling the story, he said that he hadn't seen or talked to Gatsby for several weeks because he was trotting around New York with Jordan. He went to Gatsby's house one Sunday afternoon and to his surprise, Tom Buchanan and two other people by the name of Mr. and Mrs. Sloane were there riding horses and having a drink. Mr. Gatsby tried offering a drink or cigar to everyone but Mr. Slaone declined his offer to everything. They all left for lunch on the horses, and Gatsby met up with them in his car. The following Saturday, Daisy and Tom came to Gatsby's party. Gatsby introduced Tom as a Polo player, and Tom didn't like that too much. Daisy and Gatsby dance, and afterward, Tom asks if he can eat dinner with some other gentleman, and Daisy tells him to grab a pen and paper to write down the addresses of the women. Later Tom asks Nick some questions about who Gatsby is. Tom and Daisy both left the party unsatisfied, and Gatsby realized that, and all he wanted Daisy to do is tell Tom she never loved him. Gatsby decides to have no more parties.

Characters: Gatsby, Dan Cody, who was the guy who owned the yacht, Ella Kaye, who was the news paper woman, Tom, Mr. and Mrs. Sloane who came with Tom to Gatsby's house and rode horses and sat down for a 'drink', Daisy, Nick.

Allusion: Gatsby's creation of James Gatz, a no body, to Jay Gatsby is an allusion to Abraham Lincoln, who was also no body who's father didn't want him to get an education, but he made himself, and became the president of the United States.

Motif: Time- When Gatsby is on the boat in his bed, time comes and haunts him and ticks very slowly. It was three O'Clock in the morning when Daisy left the party, and she is only 22 years old now, and is in the period of her life that lots of changes are happening to her as a person. Gatsby says that if Daisy told Tom she doesn't love him, then they could go away to Louisville and live like it were five years ago. He also says that you can't repeat the past.

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Chapter 5 Journal

Summary: When Nick was arriving home, he thought his house was on fire, but when he got closer he realized that it was just Mr. Gatsby's lights of his house shining brightly. Nick went over and talked with Gatsby and he said that he was going to invite Daisy over so they could see each other. Gatsby offered for Nick to work for him, but Nick declined the offer. Gatsby's servants cut Nick's grass, and Nick and Gatsby visited to make sure that everything was ready for Daisy's arrival. As they sat down for tea they heard a car pulling up, and it was Daisy. Gatsby dashed outside, and Daisy and Nick came inside and got settled just for a moment, then Gatsby knocked on the door and Nick let him in. They sat in the living room and talked, well sort of talked, there was a lot of silence between them, but Daisy was happy to see Gatsby. Shortly after, Nick went outside and it was just Gatsby and Daisy in the living room. Nick came back, and they all went over to Gatsby's house and he showed them (Daisy) around. He showed Daisy his shirts, and she began to cry, and they later went out to the gardens, but it began to rain, so they came back inside. Gatsby got Mr. Klipspringer to come down and play music for them. A few minutes later, Nick left them there alone sitting together to visit.

Characters: Klipspringer he is a boarder that basically lives at Gatsby's because he is there so often. Gatsby and Daisy are reunited after five years. Nick is the glue that brought them together.

Foreshadows: The illusion of Daisy that Gatsby has created for her, the man in Detroit, and Dan Cody, who was an elderly man in a photograph that was dressed in a yachting costume.

Symbols: Time—clock five years next November—he has newspaper clippings of her, knows the exact date since they had seen each other last, bought a mansion across from her house. Green Light-- It used to be a symbol that Daisy was still waiting for him, but now the significance of that light has vanished forever for Gatsby. Rain-- It stopped raining after Gatsby and Daisy met again. Gatsby's shirts symbolize that Gatsby is real.

Allusion: Daisy's maiden name, Fay, aludes to fairies, because to Gatsby, she is a fairy.

Friday, January 15, 2010

Chapter 4 Journal

Summary: On July 5th, 1922 Nick kept a timetable of all the people that attended Mr. Gatsby's party. At nine o'clock, one morning late in July Mr. Gatsby asked Nick to lunch with him. On the drive to lunch Gatsby asks Nick what he thinks of him, but before he can really answer that Gatsby shows him a piece of metal that said "Major Jay Gatsby, for valour extraordinary" , and a picture of him and some other young men in blazers, and of him opening a chest full of rubies, and the skins of tigers. Gatsby told Nick that the reason he asked him to lunch was because he knew that him and Jordan had a date, so he had asked her to tell Nick something. They get pulled over for speeding, but as soon as the officer realizes it's Gatsby he doesn't give Gatsby a ticket. They met up for lunch at fourty second street cellar. There, Nick was introduced to Mr. Wolfsheim, and him and Gatsby talked about business for a little while. Nick finally met up with Jordan and she tells him the story about Gatsby and Daisy. On their drive back home, Jordan asks Nick if he would invite Daisy over tomorrow in regards of Mr. Gatsby, and then ask for Mr. Gatsby would come over, and Daisy isn't supposed to know about it. Nick asked Jordan to dinner.

Characters: Mr. Wolfshiem met up with Mr. Gatsby at lunch and they discussed business. He was the man who fixed the world series in 1919.

Allusion: Nick's timetable-- it represents the idea that time has passed since he wrote the names down. Also Mr. Wolfshiem is an allusion to the American dream, baseball, and how he was so corrupt that he fixed the world series. He alludes to the death of the American dream.

Motif: Bad driving: one of the guests that went to Gatsby's party got his hand ran over. Also when Tom got in a crash in Santa Barbara.

Foreshadow: The description of Gatsby's car

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Words of the day- Great Gatsby

The decadent girls didn't know they were supposed to say grace before dinner when they ate at their friend's house.

The risque actions of the teenagers got them kicked out of the movie theatre.

The kids called an armistice after fighting over a toy all day.

We planned to rendezvous at the park after the basketball game.

The destitute amount of kids caused Skagway School to shut down.

The boy was mesmerized by throwing rocks in the ocean all day.

The girls sardonic comment got her in a lot of trouble by her basketball coach.

The little girl's distraught face was heartbreaking.

My best friend is hilarious when she's inebriated.

The debutante made a most graceful entrance to the luncheon.

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Chapter 3 Journal

Summary: Nick goes over to Mr. Gatsby's party and tries to find him, but has no luck. Then he finds Jordan and stays by her side for the rest of he night. For a little while they stay with Jordan's party that she came with and they talked about all the rumors the heard about Gatsby, then it was too much for them and they said they were going to look for the host. First they checked the bar, and then the library. In the library they found a man who told them that the book's pages weren't cut. They started talking to a man because he had recognized Nick's face from the war; and they later found him out to be Mr. Gatsby. He left them, and a while later one of his butlers came after Jordan and told her that Mr. Gatsby would like to speak with her alone, so she went. Nick went inside and listened to the music. All of the couples were getting in fights. Jordan and Mr. Gatsby finally come out of the library. Nick says his good nights and leaves and sees that there was a wreck, and the guy from the library was in it. He tells us about other events that have occurred over the last few weeks, such as: he had been working a lot, liked New York, hung out with Jordan and figures her out a little more.

Characters: We learn that Jordan is a careless driver/person and she likes being with less intelligent men because she likes being in charge, and that she likes Nick because he is a careful person. We learn some of he rumors about Mr. Gatsby, also that Nick thinks he is one of the few honest people he has ever known.

Foreshadow: When Jordan says she likes being with Nick because he's careful foreshadows that something bad might happen when they're together. Also how talk about car crashes and bad driving have been a topic in this chapter.

Motif: the idea of bad driving.

Allusion: The rumor that says Mr. Gatsby is related to Kaiser.