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| Fitzgerald, F. Scott: The Great Gatsby
Fitzgerald, F. Scott: The Great Gatsby
1.) Write a summary of chapter
three.
The third chapter of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel
is about Nick’s first visit at Gatsby’s parties. Nick describes
Gatsby’s parties as excessive, crowded and superficial.
One day Gatsby’s chauffeur delivers an invitation
to Nick. That’s really unusual, because normally nobody is invited to
Gatsby’s parties. All guests of Gatsby come simply without any invitation.
After Nick has arrived at the party, he feels a bit lonely, because he knows
nobody. Finally he meets Jordan Baker, who introduces him to those people she
knows yet. In a small round with Jordan, three men and two girls there are many
rumours about Gatsby uttered. After a time Nick and Jordan leave this group and
join a group of more polite people which come from East Egg. But they stay also
not very long in this circle.
In search of the host Gatsby they find a really
confusing man in Gatsby’s library. When they have left this confusing man
they go back into the garden and sit down at a table with a man. During the
conversation with him it turns out that the man is Gatsby himself. A few minutes
later, after Nick and Gatsby have talked about their times during the war in
Europe. Then Gatsby is asked for a phone call. Afterwards Jordan and Nick are in
conversation for a short time about Gatsby. However suddenly Gatsby’s
butler arrives, and tells that Gatsby wants to speak to Jordan alone. When Nick
is alone he watches the society a short time and enters then the hall. Just at
the moment when he wants to go, Jordan and Gatsby come back out of the library.
Jordan is very amazed of the new information about Gatsby and wants Nick to
visit her during the next days. After Nick has said goodbye to the host he goes
outside where he become witness of a confusing scene: The man from the library
and his drunken chauffeur had driven into the ditch. At the end of the chapter
Nick tells us that the up to now told happenings aren’t the only important
things he has experienced this summer. After a short affair with a girl he
starts a partnership with Jordan Baker. But he remembers a scandal about Jordan
at her first golf tournament.
T.W
Suggestion for a close reading in class
!
2a.) Taking chapter three into account, explain how
the author introduces Gatsby.
Fitzgerald introduces Gatsby to us gradually. You have
to find out more and more about Gatsby. Gatsby is like something unknown, even a
little mystery. Gatsby is first presented through the eyes of other persons, for
example by Myrtle Wilson’ sister Catherine. She tells us in chapter two
that she heard Gatsby should be a nephew or cousin of Kaiser Wilhelm‘s.
Another person who wants to know something about Gatsby is Lucille, a friend of
Jordan Baker. In Lucille’s view was Gatsby a German spy during the world
war. In the course of the action there are many rumours told about Gatsby. But
nobody really know who Gatsby is, where his money comes from, and why he gives
such excessive parties every weekend. In chapter three Gatsby makes his debut.
Nick has a short conversation with him at the first time.
M.P.
2b.) What effect does this have
???
In the process of the novel the reader learns more and
more about Gatsby. Each chapter conceals new information about Gatsby. The
reader has always to check which information are true and which are wrong. He
has to discover who Gatsby really is and what are the reasons for his way of
behaving. M.P
3a.) Start to collect information about Gatsby.
Divide what the reader learns into two lists: what
other people say about Gatsby and what Gatsby says about himself. Continue this
list while reading the novel.
What other people say about him What Gatsby says about
himself
- Gatsby doesn’t want to
have He was in the Seventh
Infantry.
any trouble with anybody.
Has bought a hydroplane.
- Gatsby had killed a man
once. He is an Oxford man.
- He was a German spy
Doesn’t believe that he is a good
host.
during the
war.
- Grown up in
Germany.
- He was in the American
army.
- They don’t believe that
he’s an
Oxford
man.
T.W.
3b.) What does the reader learn about Gatsby through
his manner of speaking, his appearance and his behaviour ?
Gatsby talks in a very correct manner, so that it
sometimes sounds nearly a bit absurd. Even before Gatsby has introduced himself
Nick has noticed that Gatsby picks his words with care. Everything he expresses
is well thought out (considered).
Nick describes Jay Gatsby as a man who smile
understandingly while he listens and is on the other side an elegant, young and
rough-neck.
He is just one or two years older than thirty.
Gatsby is different from all these people on his
parties. Gatsby retires very often to observe his guests or to think about them.
Jay Gatsby never does anything without thinking about it, all the things he does
are well thought of. Gatsby stands out against his guests because he
doesn’t drink alcohol. He pursues his aims with
eagerness.
But Gatsby is also a very generous man. His parties do
without anything and Gatsby compensate the dress of the girl in yellow. Jay
Gatsby is also a very chummy guy. It doesn’t matter that Nick
doesn’t know Gatsby. T.W.
4.) A general introduction to Gatsby’s parties
is given on pp.37-38.
Describe what the parties are like by dividing the
impressions into four categories: “food”, ”drink”,
”music”, ”people”.
By reading the first paragraph of chapter 3 you would
think Gatsby´s parties are like an amusement park. He has got a raft, a
piece of beach, two motor boats, a hydroplane and a Rolls Royce. The Rolls
Royce is used to carry people to the parties and back. All people at the party
use Gatsby´s property and have fun with it. The relation between Gatsby as
host and his guests is very impersonal. Even Nick does not know who Gatsby is.
The people that come to Gatsby´s parties do not come on account of Gatsby
but only because of the society. Most of the people that come to the parties are
not invited. Nevertheless they come because of the social event or they
accompany other guests. Also the relation between the guests themselves is
aloof. There is only small–talk and all the guests act like “to see
and to bee seen”.
Everything is very luxurious. Every Friday oranges and
lemons are delivered to Gatsby´s house. Even the drinks are very expensive.
So a lot of spirits are to old to be known by the younger visitors. The parties
often end in excesses because the guest drink a lot alcohol.
Also the music is abnormal for a party. It is not a band
that is usual for party it is a big orchestra that plays the
music. S.Z.
5.) Compare the quality of East Egg with that of
Gatsby’s parties.
Gatsby parties are completely different from the
quality of East Egg.
On Gatsby’s parties exists everything in excess.
Food, alcohol and music is everywhere aware. Brightness and magnificence
describes what Gatsby’s parties like. Gatsby as host isn’t able to
notice all his guests. There are so many people that it’s really
confusing. The mentality of the East Eggers from the other side of the bay is
more polite and noble. They wouldn’t celebrate such sometimes even vulgar
parties. It’s more important for them to have a round of selected people
at their party. That confusion on Gatsby’s party stands out of the East
Egg mentality.
Brightness confusion magnificence daring vulgarity
excess excitement words to describe Gatsby’s parties.
T.W.
6.) Why does nick call the scene
“significant, elemental and profound” (p.44, ll.15-16)
???
The scene is significant, elemental and profound
because Gatsby appears at the first time. Although Nick sits opposite Gatsby for
a while yet, he doesn’t know that the man he talks to is Gatsby.
Nevertheless Nick feels this conversation different, he feels that this
conversation has a special quality. And then a few lines later it turns out,
that the man opposite Nick is Gatsby. M.P.
7.) Describe Gatsby’s relation to the party
from the beginning until the last guests have left.
Gatsby isn’t like the other persons on his party.
Gatsby doesn’t drink alcohol, , he talks always very carefully and he is
the opposite character from all the other persons in the novel. Gatsby gives
parties for people who are completely different from him. During his party he
observes his guests very carefully and it seems that Gatsby is able to control
the occurrence around himself. He is a sort of supervisor, who controls the
happenings around him. Gatsby plays a sort of game with his guests.
T.W.
8a.) Explain why Jordan Baker starts to play a
larger part in the events
Jordan Baker starts to play a larger part in the events
because she is the only one who Nick knows at the party. Another reason is that
Nick is attracted by Jordan as we are told at the end of chapter 3. She becomes
also more interesting for Nick because after the she was alone with Gatsby
Jordan told him the she had heard some amazing things. S.Z
8b.) What new areas of her character emerge in this
chapter
The new area of her character which emerges in Chapter 3
is that she is a chronic swindler. When Nick and Jordan were on a private party
she left a hired car out in the rain with the top down. But with the help of a
lie she managed the situation. Because of this occasion Nick remembers a story
about Jordan´s first golf – tournament. In this tournament she moved
a ball to improve her lie. So Jordan can´t bear to be
disadvantaged. S.Z.
9.) The narrator turns his attention away from
Gatsby and back to himself. What do we learn about him, and why is this of
importance ?
By turning his attention away from Gatsby Nick
wants to make clear that he has done many other things than go to parties. Nick
tells us how he normally spends his time. He gives us an idea of his work, his
long walks through New York and his preference for women. The careful reader
notices that he is very active, he searches the adventure, just as Jordan Baker.
As consequence Nick gets involved with Jordan Baker, particularly he sexually
attracted to her. T.W.
10.) What is the significance of the “bizarre
and tumultuous scene”(p.50 l.10 – p.52 l.15) ?
This bizarre and tumultuous scene shows the
reader, how drunk the people
are, who visited Gatsby’s party. Almost every
person on the party obviously
likes to drink alcohol excessive. A good example for
this is Nick´s way back home, when he recognizes the car crashing against
the wall. This accident caused by a drunken man shows the careless of
Gatsby’s guest. It seems to me, that they don´t think about the
future. They live for the moment and that is the way how like it.
M.S.
Further questions to look at and to combine with the
ones above:
- What is typical of Gatsby’s parties
???
- What is remarkable about Gatsby as a host
???
- What do we learn about Gatsby in this chapter
???
- What do we learn about Nick in this
chapter!!!
- Is Jordan a suitable partner for Nick ???
- Does Jordan’s outer appearance reflect her true
character???
- What are the man characteristics of the
“Twenties” ???
- How did the “fast crowel “ live
???
- How is the majority of Americans described
???
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