summary response analysis
Unit Objectives:
1) Read and critically analyze the novel, The Great Gatsby, Fitzgerald
2) Write reflectively and analytically about the novel, The Great Gatsby.
3) Format the Summary/Response Essay appropriately using MLA format and document your use of the novel when directly quoting and paraphrasing.
4) WRITE a reading response/analysis essay using standard American English (see prompt and drop-box below).
5) FORMAT your essay following basic MLA guidelines.
6) Remember: It must be your work, I submit all papers to TURN-IT In software, you will receive a zero if plagarism is detected.
Essay Prompt:
In this essay, you will write a Summary/Response Essay about The Great Gatsby reading.
Part 1: Identification of author and work: This section supplies information about the novel (full title in italics, author’s name, year it was written) in sentence format. Also, any pertinent information about the author or the novel found in your book copy that you would like to include should go here. Finally, include a ‘personal insight’ about the meaning and significance of the novel, in your own words. (Avoid summary in your personal insight.) Remember to use standard sentence structure and punctuation. This is the first paragraph of your paper. There is a three sentence minimum.
Part 2: Summary: This section is a summary of the story. You may use short quotations here to give a flavor of the work. The summary should be one to two paragraphs.
Part 3: Response/Analysis: This section builds upon your personal insight about the story. This section is the most important part of the essay because it shows you have read the story thoughtfully. This section will be one to two paragraphs. Again, include short quotes from the novel to provide examples in your discussion.
Part 4: Reflection: The reflection is the conclusion of your essay. It should examine ideas or emotions that the text evokes for you. You may connect these ideas to your own experiences or beliefs, if you like. You may use first person point-of-view in this section. This section should be one lengthy paragraph.
Ideas:
Jay Gatsby
Daisy
Tom Buchanan
lust
love
revenge
betrayal
loneliness
American Dream
money
society and class
gender
the past
