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- louise __________: love medicine, the round house
- sherman __________: the lone ranger and tonto fistfight in heaven
- jhumpa __________: interpreter of maladies, the namesake
- junot __________: the brief wondrous life of oscar wao
- david foster __________: infinite jest
- ta - nehisi __________: between the world and me
- our authors for this class: f. scott fitzgerald
- born in __________, minnesota to an upper - middle - class family
- attended __________ university but left to join the army during wwi
- married __________ sayre; their turbulent relationship influenced his work
- became the voice of the \__________ age\ and the \lost generation\
- struggled with __________ and financial difficulties
- died of a heart attack at age ________, considering himself a failure
famous works
- \the great ________\ (1925)
- \this side of ________\ (1920)
- \tender is the ________\ (1934)
- \the beautiful and ________\ (1922)
- numerous short stories including \the curious case of ______ ______\
- the great gatsby
- published in 1925, the great gatsby is considered fitzgeralds ________ opus and one of the greatest american novels.
- setting: ________ island and new york city during the roaring twenties
- plot: chronicles the mysterious millionaire jay gatsbys pursuit of his former love, ________ buchanan
- themes:
- the corruption of the ______ ______
- social class and ________ inequality
- illusion versus ________
- time and ________
- moral emptiness beneath glamorous ________
Response
Part 1: Filling Author Last Names
- Louise Erdrich: Known for Love Medicine, The Round House.
- Sherman Alexie: Known for The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven.
- Jhumpa Lahiri: Known for Interpreter of Maladies, The Namesake.
- Junot Díaz: Known for The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao.
- David Foster Wallace: Known for Infinite Jest.
- Ta - Nehisi Coates: Known for Between the World and Me.
Part 2: F. Scott Fitzgerald’s Biography and Works
- Born in St. Paul, Minnesota.
- Attended Princeton University (left to join Army in WWI).
- Married Zelda Sayre (turbulent relationship influenced work).
- Voice of the “Jazz Age” and “Lost Generation”.
- Struggled with alcoholism and financial difficulties.
- Died of a heart attack at age 44.
Famous Works
- The Great Gatsby (1925).
- This Side of Paradise (1920).
- Tender Is the Night (1934).
- The Beautiful and Damned (1922).
- Short story: The Curious Case of Benjamin Button.
Part 3: The Great Gatsby
- Considered Fitzgerald’s magnum opus.
- Setting: Long Island (specifically West Egg/East Egg) and New York City during the Roaring Twenties.
- Plot: Jay Gatsby pursues Daisy Buchanan.
Themes
- Corruption of the American Dream.
- Social class and wealth inequality.
- Illusion versus reality.
- Time and memory.
- Moral emptiness beneath glamorous appearances.
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Author Last Names
- Louise \underline{Erdrich}: Love Medicine, The Round House
- Sherman \underline{Alexie}: The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven
- Jhumpa \underline{Lahiri}: Interpreter of Maladies, The Namesake
- Junot \underline{Díaz}: The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao
- David Foster \underline{Wallace}: Infinite Jest
- Ta - Nehisi \underline{Coates}: Between the World and Me
F. Scott Fitzgerald Section
- Born in \underline{St. Paul}, Minnesota to an upper - middle - class family
- Attended \underline{Princeton} University but left to join the Army during WWI
- Married \underline{Zelda} Sayre; their turbulent relationship influenced his work
- Became the voice of the "\underline{Jazz}" Age and the "Lost Generation"
- Struggled with \underline{alcoholism} and financial difficulties
- Died of a heart attack at age \underline{44}, considering himself a failure
Famous Works
- "The Great \underline{Gatsby}" (1925)
- "This Side of \underline{Paradise}" (1920)
- "Tender Is the \underline{Night}" (1934)
- "The Beautiful and \underline{Damned}" (1922)
- Numerous short stories including "The Curious Case of \underline{Benjamin Button}"
The Great Gatsby Section
- Published in 1925, The Great Gatsby is considered Fitzgerald’s \underline{magnum} opus and one of the greatest American novels.
- Setting: \underline{Long} Island and New York City during the Roaring Twenties
- Plot: Chronicles the mysterious millionaire Jay Gatsby’s pursuit of his former love, \underline{Daisy} Buchanan
Themes:
- The corruption of the \underline{American} \underline{Dream}
- Social class and \underline{wealth} inequality
- Illusion versus \underline{reality}
- Time and \underline{memory}
- Moral emptiness beneath glamorous \underline{appearances}