General information;
The mid-west is a very quiet place, that people go to bed early. It's in contrast to New York, the mid-west is a very quiet and sleepy town.
The whole novel is talking about his summer in New York
Daisy is Nick's second cousin
Jordan is a girl
Alcohol is illegal
Segregation didn't exist
Chapter one;
-The sixth line down immediately starts talking about the main character.
-Is the main character judgmental?
-Describes the setting-from the mid-west going to New York
-The main character is 29 going on 30.
-Nick rented a shabby place next to Gatsby
-Gatsby is a person who Nick's represents as a nobody?
-Juxtaposition is a technique used
-Physiognomy of Tom
-Class/Status is shown
-Questionning on why Daisy is sad?
-Speech/conversations
-Why is the play called ''The great Gatsby''? Why is it ''Great''?
-Tom and Daisy's relationship
-Racists - Tom and Daisy
-Musical refernece
-Nick is also taken by Daisy
-The mood changes?
-Colours are used as connotations within description of main characters
-Interest in names causes attention
-Daisy has a short dark bob compared to Jordan who has long blonde hair
-We meet Gatsby has a strong and secure appearance.
-Metaphors and imagery of cars/mechanical objects - new technology.
-Sound/colour/lighting sets the sense and gives out an atmosphere which is different to the original atmosphere
-Silhouette/shadowing of characters and animals
Quotes from the chapter one that stood out to me;
''Reserving judgements is a matter of infinite hope''
''When i came back from the East last autumn i felt that i wanted the world to be in uniform and at a sort of moral attention forever''
''Bright on his boots and dull on the autumn leaf yellow of her hair''
''I was confused and a little disgusted as i drove away''
Summary of Chapter one;
-Causes mystery
-Contrast between Nick
-Past and present
-What's great about Gatsby
Chapter two;
-Time?
-Tom and Myrtle/Mrs Wilson are having an affair
-The description of Myrtle on page 28.
-Metaphors
-Weather
-Time
-Day
-Gatsby stays in the background
-The second bottle of whiskey
-The effect on the day 'sunday'
-Why is the 'sunday' used?
-Where did they get the illegal alchol?
-The last paragraph how did he get to the station?
-Why is it 4 in the morning?
Quotes from Chapter two;
''I was within and without''
Wednesday, 21 November 2012
Thursday, 1 November 2012
Much Ado About Nothing Summary - Act 1-5
ACT 1 - SUMMARY
In the Italian town of Messina, Leonato prepares
to welcome home the soldiers who are returning from a battle. They include Don
Pedro of Aragon, who is highly respected, as well as a brave young
soldier named Claudio, who has won much honor in the fighting. Leonato’s
daughter, Hero, and her cousin, Beatrice, accompany him. Beatrice asks about
Signor Benedick. Beatrice decides to mock Benedick. a messenger from Don Pedro
defends Benedick as an honorable man, but Leonato explains that Beatrice and
Benedick carry on their witty arguements. Don Pedro announces to his men
that Leonato has allowed them to stay for a month. Leonato and Antonio, his elder brother, meet and discuss Leonato's
guests. Don Pedro told Claudio he loved Hero and would acknowledge it that
night at the dance.
Conrad approaches Don John and asks him
why he is so sad looking. Don John tells him that he prefers to be the way he
is. When Conrad points out that since Don John only recently was re gathered
with Don Pedro, he should try to seem happy. Don John says in the play, "I
had rather be a canker in a hedge than a rose in his grace"
Borachio, who is a friend of Don John, arrives
and tells Don John that he overheard his brother and Claudio plotting a
marriage with Hero. He said that he had hid behind a wall and listened to them
talking about how Don Pedro would woo Hero and then give her to Claudio.
ACT TWO -
SUMMARY
Leonato
tells Hero to accept the Prince's offer if he comes to see her. Also Beatrice
gives Hero some advice about how to accept for the Prince's answer and how to
make him wait before discussing the answer. Everyone at the dance arrives
wearing masks, Don Pedro goes over to Hero and asks her if she wants to dance,
she says yes. Benedick walks up with Beatrice and doesn't show who is he.
She starts to talk about Benedick, calling him, "the Prince's jester, a
very dull fool"
Later on
the the act Beatrice remarks that everyone is getting married and leaving home
except from her. Don Pedro then gallantly offers to marry her but she refuses,
telling him he is "too costly to wear every day". She leaves after
Leonato reminds her of some work she needs to do. Claudio and Leonato agree
have the wedding in one week, and in the meantime Don Pedro tells them they
will get Benedick and Beatrice to fall in love. Claudio and Hero agree to
participate in the plot.
Don John
is furious over the fact that Claudio is marrying Hero. He tells Don John
that he is a good friend of Hero's servant Margaret and that he can get her to
look out at Hero's chamber window. Borachio tells that Don John to get Don
Pedro and Claudio to watch the chamber window at a set time, and he will then
meet Margaret in the room, making them think that Hero has another lover. Don
John promises Borachio a thousand ducats if the plan succeeds.
Benedick decides that he will
never fall in love the way Claudio did. He sees Claudio and Don Pedro coming
and hides so he can listen to them. Don Pedro arrives with Claudio and
Leonato. Don Pedro asks them if they saw where Benedick was, and Claudio tells
him they will give Benedick more than he bargained for. Don Pedro continues
asking questions about Beatrice's love for Benedick while
Benedick. Claudio joins in, telling Don Pedro what he purportedly heard
from Hero, and claiming that Hero thinks Beatrice will surely die before she
reveals her love.
ACT THREE
– SUMMARY
Hero tells Margaret to go get Beatrice and tells her that she overheard
Hero and Ursula talking about Beatrice. Hero
then tells Ursula to talk about Benedick as if he were madly in love with
Beatrice. She agrees, and they wait until they see Beatrice hide herself.
Beatrice is hiding and Hero tells Ursula that Benedick is madly in love with
Beatrice, but that she will never tell Beatrice because she is afraid her
cousin. Claudio, Don Pedro and Leonato find Benedick to be acting sadder
than usual, and make fun of him as if he is in love.
Don John arrives and tells Claudio and
Don Pedro that Hero is unfaithful. He offers to prove it to them, telling them
to go with him that night and look into Hero's chamber window. Don John
had brought Don Pedro and Claudio to orchard where they watched this whole
scene and became convinced that Hero was ''cheating''.
Hero is
getting ready with Margaret for her wedding that day. She sends Ursula to find
Beatrice. Margaret then implies that perhaps Beatrice will someday decide
to fall in love much the Benedick has. They all gather in the church.
ACT FOUR
- SUMMARY
Eveyone
gathers in the church to celebrate the wedding of Hero and Claudio. Don Pedro refuses to defend Hero's honor,
telling Leonato that he watched with his own eyes as Hero embraced another man
the night before. Hero faints and falls to the ground. Don John, Don Pedro and Claudio all leave the
church. Beatrice runs up and tries to help her cousin. Hero then
wakes up and and tells them that she has know idea what man Claudio thinks he
saw her with.
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