I am taking as a given that you have read the first chapter, not just watched the film! Therefore watch this excellent analysis of the first chapter vlog, and navigate through others that you can find on the page -
Remembering that AO2 - SRUCTURE FORM and LANGUAGE is what you will be marked on for question 1a (check out an earlier blog in the archive on the right hand side for more information), then I also need you to study the following:
Structure: Fitzgerald uses Nick as a framing device to bring
the novel together. The first pages introduce him and the last chapter is
concerned with what happened to him after Gatsby was killed. It is Nick
who chooses what to include in his book and tells us what he remembers of what
the other people involved told him as events unfolded.
Jordan Baker tells what
information she has about Gatsby and Daisy's former relationship, apparently in
her own words. Fitzgerald, in parenthesis, says that she was
'sitting up very straight on a straight chair' which conveys the impression
that her words will be factual and truthful, not gilded by her
imagination. This technique makes Jordan Baker seem a believable witness
but not Daisy, we are unclear what she thinks and feels. Fitzgerald wrote
in a letter that: 'The worst fault in [TGG] I think is a BIG FAULT: I
gave no account (and had no feeling about or knowledge of) the emotional
relations between Gatsby and Daisy from the time of their reunion to the
catastrophe.'
However, when Gatsby gives his
version of events, Nick takes over and puts all that is said in his own
words. Gatsby's language is child-like, revealing his lack of education
and immaturity. Anne Crow argues that if Fitzgerald had allowed Gatsby to
be the narrator, his style would have made for a very dull and commonplace
novel, rendering the title wildly inappropriate.
Also look at how Fitzgerald
condenses information, the story covers only 4 months, but seems over a much
longer period because of Fitzgerald's narratorial technique of having Nick
informed of past events by the other characters who were involved. It is
a non-linear narrative structure and by looking at the 60 Second re-cap video
clips: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DF7rykLUIU0&list=PLBNXmyDnoU4R8Q6VBhemloC8c_5LYLv_c
Navigate through further videos once you've reached the link.
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