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Dialectical Journal For The Great Gatsby
The Great Gatsby Assignment
Directions:
* For each chapter (except Ch. 9), at least one of the three columns (Device – Passage – Connection to Meaning) is completed for you. Your job is to correctly and meaningfully complete any blank column. Passages should be directly cited and effectively chosen (Include page number[s]).

* Each “Connection to Meaning” entry will require multiple, thoughtful sentences.

* Each “Connection to Meaning” entry must include: (a) discussion of meaning in the immediate context of the device, and (b) discussion of meaning in the greater context of the novel. You are expected to complete the “a” portion of your discussion as soon as we read the chapter. You are expected to return to each completed “a” portion at the conclusion of the novel, as you attempt to find new insight and complete the “b” portion of your discussion (remember that Ch. 6 is your model for the third column, but yours should be 2-3 sentences longer and more developed).

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He’s singing away,” her voice sang. “It’s romantic, isn’t it, Tom?” The telephone rang inside, startlingly, and as Daisy shook her head decisively at Tom the subject of the stables, in fact, all subjects vanished into air.” (15) | | 2 | | “But above the gray land and the spasms of bleak dust which drift endlessly over it, you perceive, after a moment, the eyes of Doctor T.J. Eckleburg. The eyes of Doctor T.J. Eckleburg are blue and gigantic---their retinas are one yard high.” (23) | | 3 | Allusion (41) | | | 4 | | “Yeah, Gatsby’s very careful about women. He would never so much as look at a friend’s wife.” (72) | | 5 | Tone shiftTone #1Tone #2Tone #3Tone #4 | |

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