One event that is surprising to me personally in the book was when arthur gave nate his 1st place prize which was a skateboard that nate really wanted. Why this is surprising to me is because nate hated him because he entered in his troop and stole his 1st place spot and took his spot in his troop with his friends teddy and francis which they let him in the troop and nate did not agree to the decision of letting him in [Arthur] On pg.43 and on pg.85 it states,teddy says this is nate's best friend¨He really wants to win that skateboard¨. Then nate says ¨no that's my skateboard not his¨.On page 85 it also states , Nate sad this¨Arthur made me some brownies that's so obnoxious and on page 73 nate says¨how much I hate arthur he's so irritating
Chapter 1 Lorde- Team We live in cities you'll never see on screen Not very pretty, but we sure know how to run things Living in ruins of a palace within my dreams And you know, we're on each other's team
Thematic Thinker – Day 3 Theme A theme present in these two chapters is “Living far away from a loved one can distance your relationship.” Ming and Fitzgerald were very close and met each other often but ever since Ming moved their relationship isn’t what it used to be. They are no longer able to meet each other and they are only able to talk on the phone which isn’t enough to keep their relationship going. Three Passages “Both she and Fitzgerald were there on Mondays and Tuesdays, but on Wednesdays neither of them went to the hospital.
1. The Valley of Ashes is the farm land or almost like a wasteland filled with ashes that separates the wealth of the East and West Egg Village. 2. “The eyes of Doctor T. J. Eckleburg are blue and gigantic — their irises are one yard high. They look out of no face, but, instead, from a pair of enormous yellow spectacles which pass over a nonexistent nose” (Fitzgerald 23).
ake their operation down or a rival who wants to take their business away from them.” John Montgomery, Addie’s grandfather, white-knuckled his hands at ten and two on the thin black wheel. His car hit almost every hole on the rarely traveled road and jostled them like children on a cheap carnival roller coaster. John unnecessarily smoothed one side of his perfectly white hair. “They’re always thinking about how to kill you.
Great Gatsby is a new book to me. I have not read or watch any versions of this book, so this is my first time reading this book. I had completed Chapter 1 of the book, and this chapter makes me feels bored. Nick just talk about how his school life is and what had happen with him during his college years.
a) In chapter IV, section IV, the author compared the words of someone who speak knowingly about buying or selling stocks to that of an oracle. Because of the overwhelmingly positive outlook of the market, brokers and investment counselors were aware of the possibilities, and people were eager to profit from a growing market, these men’s advices were treated with importance as their words “became golden”. The author uses religious metaphors to compare the confidence of the American people have for these stock buying advices to the that of a believer to an oracle; a sense of confidence that lacks sufficient justification or evidence. b) In the novel The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, which was set in the 1920s, people lived in a state
I would definitely recommend this book because it has a great message and is very suspenseful. In the beginning, Charlotte is a very proper and shy girl. She wears a dress, gloves, and a bonnet. Charlotte worries about if her dress is wrinkled or dirty all the time.
1. I think Nick means that everyone in The Great Gatsby somehow falls into falls into one of those categories. He says that they are either pursued, pursuing, busy, or tired. In the pursued class Gatsby and Jordan are involved because they are both being chased by something from their past. Gatsby is very secretive and no one is sure about what has happened in his past, it is easy to think that he is running from something or someone.
This quote appears in the Plaza Hotel during the epic conflict between Gatsby and Tom in which they are both claiming that they are Daisy's love. This is a very pivotal quote in the book. I believe that this quote seems to be the beginning of Daisy deciding to stay with Tom and Gatsby realizing that it is just a “dead dream. ”This passage uses many words that signify that failure of gatsby's attempt to win back Daisy:“slipped away”, “trying to touch what was no longer tangible”, “further and further”, and finally “lost." The fact that he may never be with Daisy is really apparent to Gatsby in this passage, and it seems to be very hard for him.
• The succeeding report made me contemplate on "You" being a dime novel. " You are additional that your very existence is dim and undecided and you murmur your first word to me -- hello --when most individuals would just permit by but not you."
As Hannah watched him, Todd watched her, and it was an unusual experience for the man. Usually, he'd demand answers, force them out of the woman through the infliction of pain. Answers that he didn't even want to know, but simply asked for his own amusement, or for their embarassment and humiliation and an exuse to inflict even more agony. However, now here he sat with a woman, truly curious, and one whom he didn't consider an inferior species, but a potential equal, and it felt like a couple of lions dancing around each other. Wary of each, circling, neither prepared to demonstrate weakness or submit to the other.
F. Scott Fitzgerald gave every reader a new idea on the 1920s in his book The Great Gatsby. Each symbolic word that he put in to the book give depth to his underline meaning while grabbing the reader's attention. A remaining question that I, as a reader, still havr is what is Fitzgerald’s reasoning on why he wrote this novel in a morbid view of the 20’s. Like many authors, Fitzgerald had used some deal of foreshadowing in his novel. From the symbolic clock in chapter five, to the colors Fitzgerald uses to express emotion.
1. “I am still a little afraid of missing something if I forget that, as my father said snobbishly, and I snobbishly repeat, a sense of the fundamental decencies is parceled out unequally at birth.’ Ch.1 Analysis: nick is tying to say that Money isn’t always what people are born into; especially in this time people who are born into money are considered the upper class and above all. Some people are just a better person in general even without being born into a rich family he doesn’t know if a person has to be born into wealth to have natural class or just be classy on their own.
Have you ever experienced a time when something around you is occurring and it just feels like a dream. Then, suddenly you are woken up and forced to comprehend that it is reality. In this story I found a piece that described exactly that. A reflection of when he was a little boy. “In the middle of the crowd stood Henry, shopping bags hanging at his side.