Great Gatsby Chapter 7 Notes

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Great Gatsby Chapter 7 Notes

10/30/2011 8:01:00 AM

-Trimalchio: Trimalchio is a character in the Roman novel The Satyricon by Petronius. He is a freedman who through hard work and perseverance has attained power and wealth. He is also known for throwing lavish dinner parties, where his numerous servants bring course after course of exotic delicacies. -Daisy and Jordan’s argument. What was it exactly that made Jordan burst like that? Was it that Daisy had been leading both Tom and Jay on, hurting both of them at the same time? Or was it Daisy in her persistence to get Nick and Jordan together? -Daisy brings up that fact that her daughter looks more like her to further distance herself from Tom. Last paragraph on 118… -Daisy seems much more emotional when she’s around Tom and Gatsby. Why does she keep doing this to herself? She’s hurting them and her. She should go with Gatsby and run away. -Wilson and Tom both figured out around the same time that their wives were cheating on them. Daisy’s is more understandable though. Tom treated her horribly and cheated on her first for no reason other than to have a mistress. Daisy is in love with Gatsby. - Significance of Nick remembering his birthday. Class Notes: - Words that start with “un” (not being able to) -Words can’t bring back the moment -“The best feelings are the ones you can’t describe.” -Gatsby represents “naïve ambition”

-Human aspirations to the point of foolishness (Icarus) -Gatsby is heartless about Myrtles death (he has a point though)

10/30/2011 8:01:00 AM

10/30/2011 8:01:00 AM

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