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GREAT GATSBY - CHAPTER 7 PART I: The Debate for Winning Daisy
Directions: Review the conversation in the hotel among Gatsby, Tom, and Daisy. Analyze topics of the debate where each man makes a good point, and you can see that he wins a point for morality of character or a point to win over Daisy. Write the quotation in the chart below.

A quotation that earns him a point in the debate
Gatsby Tom
1. 1.
2. 2.
3. 3.
4, 4.
5. 5.

Total amount of points earned by the character and an explanation of why the man wins or does not win the argument

PART II: The Loss of the Dream

Directions: fill out the chart completely--using as many examples as you can.

Chapter 7
Describe the tension and use direct quotations that contribute to the demise of Gatsby’s dream

The physical surroundings and weather:

Daisy’s actions and reactions:

Other circumstances:

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