Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Journal #21


Journal 21 - Some Like It Hot and The Great Gatsby Comparison/Contrast

Although Some Like It Hot is a comedy and The Great Gatsby is a tragedy, both works use popular culture to portray life in 1920s America.  Focusing on the following elements (characterization, conflict, and theme), discuss how the two works are similar and different and what each is saying about American life.
           
            Both works have a side conflict of a love triangle. In Great Gatsby, Gatsby is in love with Daisy who is married to Tom. Gatsby wants to get back together with Daisy but it doesn’t look promising. In Some Like it Hot, Joe has to act like a women, Josephine, but is in love with another girl on the train, Sugar. He has a hard time keeping to two separate.
            In characterization, Gatsby is just like Joe, with them both being in love with a girl, and pretending to be someone their not. Jerry is like Nick because he is the sidekick to his friend. Nick is like Gatsby’s sidekick. Sugar is like Daisy, in which she is in love with the man but also like rich men just like Daisy. The characters are all different though, because they have much different intentions. In Some Like it Hot, they are much more humorous characters.
            The theme of both works are similar in which they are running from something, and trying to hide who they really are. In the end, true colors are shown. They are different because Some Like it Hot has a happier ending then the other. 

Journal #20


Journal 20 – The Great Gatsby Conclusion

Read the novel’s last passage (beginning with, “Gatsby’s house was still empty when I left”) and discuss the use of imagery and symbolism that is being employed by Fitzgerald.  In your response, specifically address what Nick is saying about the green light and the connection that he is making between Gatsby and the Dutch sailors who “discovered” Long Island. 

            The author uses a lot of visual imagery. He is basically summing up the whole book using the visual imagery. He is using the green light and comparing it to his life with the grass, and the trees. Just as the sailors discovered Long Island, Gatsby discovered the area to get to Daisy. He believes it was no coincidence seeing that green light. Nick is reflecting back on everything that has happened to him, just by seeing the green light. 

Journal #19


Nick Carraway        Adjective: tolerant
Skinny, lanky, somewhat well kept
His words were always trying to make peace and he never took sides. Kind spirited




Tom Buchanan        Adjective: intimidating
He was tall and handsome, well kept, arrogant
He was very full of himself, superior to others, didn’t care about others.




Daisy Buchanan     Adjective: naive
Pretty and also well kept, younger,
She was very naïve and slightly immature




Jordan Baker           Adjective: independent
Very independent, on her own, confident
She is mature and does things on her own, she’s confident in what she says



Jay Gatsby               Adjective: mysterious
He was handsome and mysterious looking
Gatsby was an unusual character in where he had a lot going on in his background that no one knew about