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Do Now: Correct Homework 1. Tom s palace is brought alive by Fitzgerald s B. use of personifica0on. 2. The sentence And so it happened that on a warm windy 5. In the sentence Not even the evening I drove over to East Egg to effeminate swank of his riding see two old friends whom I scarcely clothes could hide the enormous knew at all contains a(n) power of that body, the best A. seemingly contradictory definilon of the word effeminate statement (paradox) is C. weak through over refinement. 3. Fitzgerald s descriplon of Tom causes the reader to D. dislike Tom almost immediately. 4. Telling the reader They spent a year in France is an example of how Fitzgerald C. mirrors events in his own life. 6. From this passage we can discern that C. Nick went to school with Tom.

Rhetorical and Literary Devices Irony????!!!!!!! Verbal SituaLonal DramaLc JuxtaposiLon Dichotomy FiguraLve Language Imagery Symbolism PersonificaLon Simile Syntax Telegraphic Parallel Periodic CumulaLve Direc0ons: Cut out the pictures. Match the picture to the definilon. On the back of the picture, define the term. For a challenge, create an example of the term.

Rhetorical and Literary Devices Irony Verbal SituaLonal DramaLc JuxtaposiLon Dichotomy FiguraLve Language Imagery Symbolism PersonificaLon Simile Syntax Telegraphic Parallel Periodic CumulaLve Direc0ons: Cut out the pictures. Match the picture to the definilon. On the back of the picture, define the term. For a challenge, create an example of the term.

Rhetorical and Literary Devices Irony????!!!!!!! Saying one thing, meaning another The opposite of what you expect happens The audience knows more than the character(s) Placing two opposites near each other to compare/ contrast them One whole made up of two opposing parts FiguraLve Language Sensory details having to do with touch, taste, smell, etc. When something represents something else Giving human characterislcs to an inanimate object A comparison using like or as Syntax Shorter than 8 words; very direct and forceful RepeLLve grammalcal structure Main point at the beginning Main point at the end

Tone Theme PosiLve MoLf NegaLve Ambivalent Theme Statement Author s view

Tone Theme Approving, joyful, sincere, earnest, considerate, supporlve, admiring, in awe Recurring symbol or idea that contributes to a theme Disapproving, judgmental, crilcal, ridiculing, disdainful, contemptuous Cause and effect statement that expresses a universal truth Ambiguous, confused, contradictory, conflicted, apathelc, dichotomous Author s belief about a theme or molf

Passage Analysis Direc0ons: For the following paragraph, choose 1 aspect from each column to analyze (irony, figuralve language, tone, and theme). The quotalon is the beginning of Chapter 8 right aher Daisy hit Myrtle while driving Gatsby s car. I couldn t sleep all night; a fog horn was groaning incessantly on the Sound, and I tossed half sick between grotesque reality and savage frightening dreams. Toward dawn I heard a taxi go up Gatsby s drive and immediately I jumped out of bed and began to dress I felt that I had something to tell him, something to warn him about and morning would be too late. Crossing his lawn I saw that his front door was slll open and he was leaning against a table in the hall, heavy with dejeclon or sleep. Nothing happened, he said wanly. I waited, and about four o clock she came to the window and stood there for a minute and then turned out the light. His house had never seemed so enormous to me as it did that night when we hunted through the great rooms for cigarekes. We pushed aside curtains that were like pavilions and felt over innumerable feet of dark wall for electric light switches once I tumbled with a sort of splash upon the keys of a ghostly piano. There was an inexplicable amount of dust everywhere and the rooms were musty as though they hadn t been aired for many days. I found the humidor on an unfamiliar table with two stale dry cigarekes inside. Throwing open the French windows of the drawing room we sat smoking out into the darkness.

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