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Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby

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"'What'll we do with ourselves this afternoon?' cried Daisy, 'and the day after that, and the next thirty years?'
'Don't be morbid,' Jordan said. 'Life starts all over again when it gets crisp in the fall.'
'But it's so hot,' insisted Daisy, on the verge of tears, 'and everything's so confused. Let's all go to town!'"
~page 118

http://blogs.setonhill.edu/JenniferPrex/2009/02/its_getting_hot.html

"So we drove on toward death through the cooling twilight" (136).

http://blogs.setonhill.edu/AjaHannah/2009/02/grim_as_the_dickins-on.html

"But there was a change in Gatsby that was simply confounding." (Fitzgerald 89)

http://blogs.setonhill.edu/JoshuaWilks/2009/02/not_quite_who_i_thought_he_was_1.html

"There was a small picture of Gatsby, also in yachting costume, on the bureau - Gatsby with his head thrown back defiantly - taken apparently when he was about eighteen."
http://blogs.setonhill.edu/AliciaCampbell/2009/02/oh_too_be_young_again.html

my chapters are on separate entries in the above link

"I can't describe to you how surprised I was to find out I loved her, old sport."
http://blogs.setonhill.edu/RebeccaMarrie/2009/02/why_does_he_love_her.html

"'Nowadays people begin by sneering at family life and family institutions, and next they'll throw everything overboard and have intermarriage between black and white.'"
http://blogs.setonhill.edu/MatthewHenderson/2009/02/the_death_of_the_dream.html#comments

http://blogs.setonhill.edu/RosalindBlair/2009/02/bad_driving_is_bad.html
"I'm thirty," I said. "I'm five years too old to lie to myself and call it honor."
- Nick Carraway p. 186

The first link I posted was the wrong link...here is the right one.

http://blogs.setonhill.edu/JulianneBanda/2009/02/blunt_statement.html

Apparently I put my blog URL for The Great Gatsby under How to Tead Literature Like a Professor. So here is:

http://blogs.setonhill.edu/NikitaMcClellan/2009/02/oh_mrs_myrtle_why_so_weary.html

"turned sharply as if he were on a wire"

"No amount of fire or freshness can challenge what a man will store up in his ghostly heart."
http://blogs.setonhill.edu/QuinnKerno/2009/02/the_ghostly_hea.html


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