Hello all! Happy “hump” and “St. Patrick’s Day” to ya! I forgot to wear green as usual, so let’s hope I don’t get pinched lol. I have created a new blog for my 11th graders called “What Gatsby?” I would love for you to check it out! Please give me any feedback you can. I will be using it as a tool to help them through the novel, but would love you to join too! It is a work in progress, but again, I would love to know what you think. Have a wonderful day friends!
check it out!
Irina says
AWW your blog is amazing, very good
congrats darling <3
i LOVE vintage and i LOVEEE Marilyn Monroe!
i’m following you, of course
Have a nice day!
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Teri says
My son leaves for Hollywood this week.
You might enjoy my post if you have a moment!
Stefanie Valentine says
I have an award for you over on my blog! x
Susie Jefferson says
How are you? You’ve been so busy creating lovely things for us all to look at…
So there’s an award for you over at 1stfloorflat
Congratulations!
Susie
Jenn says
I will definitely check out the new blog ๐
I left a surprise for you on my blog ๐
Inspiration in Italy says
Awesome, I will check it out!!! xx
Bobbi says
I’ll have to check that out because I never read that book.
The Lucy and Dick Show says
I’ll go have a look! It’s got to be good if it’s from you!
Maggi says
I think that blog is an awesome tool for your students to use! Now where were you when I was in school?! lol
BaronessVonVintage says
Oh, and here’s a quick ref to the passage I was mentioning my first year college students latched onto and would not let me dismiss, due to its possible suggestion that the narrator’s sexuality, and certainly his reliability might be questionable (I had one student obsess how Nick’s name reflects his imperfect perception…the “nicks” or flaws in his neutrality. Won’t go on and on, but I know the scene in the library with Owl Eyes looking at the books also had them talking and wondering what it all meant…..
The Nick passage….
In chapter 2, he goes down the elevator with Mr McKee:
‘Come to lunch some day,’ he suggested, as we groaned down the elevator.
‘Where?’
‘Anywhere.’
‘Keep your hands off the lever,’ snapped the elevator boy.
‘I beg your pardon,’ said Mr McKee with dignity, ‘I didn’t know I was touching it.’
‘All right,’ I agreed, ‘I’ll be glad to.’
…I was standing beside his bed and he was sitting up between the sheets, clad in his underwear, with a great portfolio in his hands.
‘Beauty and the Beast…Loneliness…Old Grocery Horse…Brook’n Bridge…’
Then I was lying half asleep in the lower level of the Pennsylvania Station, staring at the morning Tribune, and waiting for the four o’clock train.
Paris Pastry says
Definitely going to take a look. Happy St. Patrick’s Day!
Francy says
Thanks for linking the blog, Kori! SUCH a good resource/idea. Happy St. Patrick’s Day!
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BaronessVonVintage says
I will definitely check it out. GREAT idea!
Oh, before I forget again, here is the article I had mentioned before that mentions the work of a professor who has argued that perhaps Gatsby was African-American. Definitely an original take on the novel…
http://www.salon.com/books/feature/2000/08/09/gatsby
Jen Chandler says
Hey Kori!
Long time no comment, I know. For shame!
I love the new layout (and the green for St. Paddy’s Day!). I always wear green on the Saint’s Day. I’d love to wear my “I Love Guinness” shirt, but I don’t think my boss would like that too much ๐
I’ll wander over and check out your new blog! What a neat way to make your class fun!
Happy St. Paddy’s Day,
Jen