something pitiful and absurd about the way he refuses to grow up Questions: Answer both questions 1 In how far is The Great Gatsby a piece of social commentary? (100-150 words) 2 In what respect does the text compare the two characters GATSBy and MyRTLE? (100-150 words) 3. What kind of attitude do you think the author holds towards the partygoers? 4. What is the author's attitude towards Gatsby?
something pitiful and absurd about the way he refuses to grow up. Questions: Answer both questions 1 In how far is The Great Gatsby a 'piece of social commentary'? (100 - 150 words) 2 In what respect does the text compare the two characters GATSBY and MYRTLE? (100 - 150 words) 3.What kind of attitude do you think the author holds towards the partygoers? 4.What is the author’s attitude towards Gatsby?
Comment Choose one of the two questions(150 300 words) 1 Give an account of daisy as a novel character. How do you react to this character as a reader? 2 Which image of America do you acquire from The Great Gatsby? Does this image coincide with what you think about America at present? Bootlegger Someone who carries and sells liquor llegally. A term that became well known during the Prohibition period when the sale of alcoholic beverages was banned in the united states The Dream The dream mentioned throughout the novel refers to Gatsby 's optimistic goal of romantic fulf ilment with Daisy. The
Comment Choose one of the two questions (150 - 300 words). 1 Give an account of DAISY as a novel character. How do you react to this character as a reader? 2 Which image of America do you acquire from The Great Gatsby? Does this image coincide with what you think about America at present? Bootlegger Someone who carries and sells liquor illegally. A term that became well known during the Prohibition period when the sale of alcoholic beverages was banned in the United States. The Dream The dream mentioned throughout the novel refers to Gatsby's optimistic goal of romantic fulfillment with Daisy. The