Wednesday, 5 December 2012

Reading Journal (The Great Gatsby): Chapter 4

Section A:

  • List of names: mostly animals, plants and/or humorous sounding- also morbid stories that accompany them
  • The car's description "gorgeous" and it's role in the chapter 
  • Racial language "American resourcefulness of movement", "Negroes", referring to Wolfsheim as a jew and making multiple references to his nose
Section B:
  • Development of nick as narrator and a more spontaneous character "there are the pursued, the pursuing, the busy and the tired"
  • Nick also  starts to consider himself on of Crowd that attends Gatsby's parties
  • Gatsby's false past is told to us-it is hinted that this is a lie through lines such as "he looked at me sideways"

1 comment:

  1. These are useful comments. It would also be useful to sum up how the story is told in each chapter in a bit more detail.

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