Wednesday 25 April 2012

YEAR 12 LESSON TWENTY-SIX [23rd April 12]: Homework.

Students discussed THE GREAT GATSBY and considered Fitzgerald's aim and the nature of Nick Carraway's narrative. The aim of this session was to encourage students to develop their own readings of the text and make students aware of how the novel has been interpreted since its initial publication in 1925.

The second session was a consideration of the question: How does Fitzgerald tell the story in Chapter 8?

Homework: Read the texts. Read Auden's 'Miss.Gee' as we shall be looking at a Section B question in the next [and last] session! As we are so close to the exam, I encourage students to attempt any past exam question. I encourage all students to attempt a few timed essays and fire them along the digital pipe.

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