This is the main assignment blog for Mr. Bratnober's sections of Woodbury's AP Language & Composition, a year-long Advanced Placement English course in expository writing and American fiction.
Tuesday, November 5, 2013
For Wednesday, Nov. 6
Come to class fully prepared to discuss Chapters 2 & 3 of The Great Gatsby, by F. Scott Fitzgerald (1925). As you read Ch. 3, think about the contrasts Fitzgerald draws -- the antitheses -- between the little house party in Chapter 2, and the elaborate bash on Gatsby's lawn in Chapter 3, part of a summer-long series of music- and booze-injected festivities. (Fitzgerald's original title for The Great Gatsby was Trimalchio's Feast.)
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