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Title: Kelso High School


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Kelso High School
  • English Department

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The Great Gatsby

by F. Scott Fitzgerald
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Chapter Seven


Characterisation Gatsby, Daisy,
Tom, Nick Style Theme
American Upper
Class, Importance
of Time and the
Past Structure
Turning Point, End Symbolism
Weather, Gatsby
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Characterisation - Gatsby
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Characterisation - Gatsby
  • His career as Trimalchio was over
    Trimalchio was a vulgar social upstart, therefore
    this description has negative connotations
  • Task
  • Discuss why the description of a vulgar
    upstart might be an appropriate one for Gatsby.

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Characterisation - Gatsby
  • Theyre some people Wolfshiem wanted to do
    something for - this again adds doubt in our
    minds about Gatsbys judgement and wisdom.
  • Wolfshiem is a shady character. What does it
    suggest about Gatsby that he is prepared to
    surround himself by people like this?

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Characterisation - Gatsby
  • It is in this chapter that Gatsbys fortune is
    revealed as illegally acquired -
  • I found out what your drug stores were. He
    turned to us and spoke rapidly. He and this
    Wolfshiem bought up a lot of side-street
    drug-stores here and in Chicago and sold grain
    alcohol over the counter...I picked him for a
    bootlegger the first time I saw him.

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Characterisation - Gatsby
  • He spoke as if Daisys reaction was the only
    thing that mattered
  • Again, this conveys another negative aspect to
    Gatsbys characterisation. He is only worried
    about Daisy and completely ignores the fact that
    Myrtle was killed
  • Of course Ill say I was shows how much he is
    in love with Daisy. He is prepared to take the
    blame for Myrtles death

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Characterisation - Nick
  • Again this chapter calls into question Nicks
    reliability as a narrator.
  • Discuss the way in which the following quote is
    significant in arousing the readers suspicions
    regarding his reliability
  • I had one of those renewals of complete
    faith in him that Id experienced before

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Characterisation - Daisy
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Characterisation - Daisy
  • This chapter again conveys Daisys lack of
    maternalistic qualities and again reinforces our
    impression of her being non-maternal
  • Discuss the way in which the following quote
    reveals this-
  • The child, relinquished by the nurse, rushed
    across the room and rooted shyly into her
    mothers dress

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Characterisation - Daisy
  • Consider the following quote. In what way does
    it convey negative connotations regarding Daisys
    characterisation-
  • Thats because your mother wanted to show
    you off

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Characterisation - Daisy
  • Daisy sat back upon the couch. The nurse took a
    step forward and held out her hand....Good-bye,
    sweetheart!
  • Her daughters reluctant backward glance
    suggests she would like to stay with her mother.
    However, Daisy simply dismisses her and does not
    even refer to her by her name. This again adds
    to our negative impression of Daisy.

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Characterisation - Daisy
  • Her voice is full of money, he said suddenly
  • Gatsbys description of Daisy again adds to our
    negative connotations. This description once
    again suggests a materialistic nature and a lack
    of emotion and spirit.

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Characterisation - Daisy
  • Daisys negative portrayal continues when
    Gatsbys past is revealed
  • With every word she was drawing further and
    further into herself
  • It is further reinforced at the end of the
    chapter- I walked away and left him standing
    there in the moonlight watching over nothing
  • Daisy has chosen to ignore the fact that Gatsby
    is prepared to take the blame for Myrtles death
    and has decided to stay with Tom

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Characterisation - Daisy
  • Task
  • Brainstorm the reasons why Daisy has decided
    to stay with Tom
  • What impression does her decision to stay with
    Tom make on the reader?

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Characterisation Tom
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Characterisation - Tom
  • Your wife does, exclaimed Tom, startled.
  • Tom has just heard that his lover is leaving him.
    In addition, his wife is having an affair. His
    world has crashed around him in one afternoon
  • Discuss - why the reader feels very little
    sympathy for Tom

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Characterisation - Tom
  • Ill be damned if I see how you got within a
    mile of her unless you brought the groceries to
    the back door
  • This is a clear example of class distinction.
    Tom tries to assert his superiority over Gatsby
    and emphasises how unsuitable a suitor he is for
    Daisy

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Characterisation - Tom
  • Toms hypocrisy shines through in the following
    quote
  • And whats more, I love Daisy too. Once in a
    while I go off on a spree and make a fool of
    myself, but I always come back, and in my heart I
    love her all the time

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Characterisation - Tom
  • This is totally hypocritical of Tom. He has no
    qualms about his extra marital affairs, but feels
    a victim when Daisys affair is revealed

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Symbolism Hot weather
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Symbolism Hot Weather
  • The next day was broiling, almost the last,
    certainly the warmest of the summer
  • In this chapter, the hot weather reflects the
    climax of Gatsby and Daisys relationship

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Symbolism - Hot Weather
  • In this heat every extra gesture was an affront
    to the common store of life
  • The oppressive heat adds to the uncomfortable
    atmosphere and contributes to what happens in the
    chapter not just Myrtles accident, but also
    the confrontation between Tom and Gatsby
  • The fiery and intense sun symbolises Toms fiery
    confrontation with Gatsby

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Symbolism - Gatsby in the bushes
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Symbolism - Gatsby in the bushes
  • I hadnt gone twenty yards when I heard my name
    and Gatsby stepped from between two bushes into
    the path
  • This signifies the reality of his love for Daisy.
    She is not concerned about him, but he is still
    keeping watch. This makes the reader feel sorry
    for Gatsby and almost forget his criminal past

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Theme Shallowness of the American
Upper Classes
  • Ive heard of making a garage out of a stable,
    Tom was saying to Gatsby, but Im the first man
    who ever made a stable out of a garage.
  • This symbolises his shallowness. The stables
    will be for his polo ponies as he does not need
    to work. Wilson depends on his garage for
    survival.

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Theme Importance of Time and the Past
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Theme Importance of Time and the Past
  • You loved me too? he repeated.
  • Gatsbys obsession with having a blissful past
    continue into the present makes him want Daisy to
    tell Tom that she never loved him.

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Theme Importance of Time and the Past
  • However, Tom reminding Daisy of their past, is
    clever. He is using their personal history to
    remind Daisy that she had feelings for him.
  • BY CONTROLLING THE PAST, TOM ERADICATES GATSBYS
    VISION OF THE FUTURE

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Structure/ Style
  • One of the most important moments in the chapter
    is when Tom becomes certain of Gatsby and Daisys
    feelings for each other
  • She had told him that she loved him, and Tom
    Buchanan saw. He was astounded. His mouth opened
    a little, and he looked at Gatsby, and then back
    at Daisy

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Structure/ Style
  • The climax of the novel occurs with the line,
    But with every word she was drawing further and
    further into herself
  • This is the climax , the most critical part of
    the novel as it is now clear that Gatsby has lost
    Daisy for good

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Structure/ Style
  • This is reinforced by Toms words I think he
    realises that his presumptuous little flirtation
    is over
  • Here, Tom feels secure enough to send Daisy back
    to East Egg with Gatsby. This confirms Nicks
    observation that Gatsbys dream is dead.

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Structure/Style
  • The ending of the chapter with Gatsby hiding in
    the bushes clearly parallels Gatsby pining for
    Daisy at the end of Chapter One.
  • In Chapter One he was optimistic about their
    future, but now he has made it past the green
    light onto the lawn of Daisys house. However,
    now his dream is gone for ever as Daisy and Tom
    have reconciled their differences His hand had
    fallen upon and covered her own

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