The "Secret Society" and Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby

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Literature & Language Arts
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Reading Writing
Grade Levels
Grade 9 Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12
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The "Secret Society" and Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby

In F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby, "class struggle" is portrayed as an intensely personal affair, as much a tension within the mind of a single character as a conflict between characters. This lesson activities asks students to consider Gatsby's experiences as not only those of an individual, but as those of a society and culture. Students will closely study the text and exam some of Fitzgerald's letters and other statements.

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Christopher Warren
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