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Which subjectEnglish
What age groupYear or Grade 10
What topicThe Great Gatsby
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Lesson Introduction: The Great Gatsby

Welcome to the Roaring 20s!

Engaging Hook: A Glimpse into the Jazz Age

As we start today's lesson on F. Scott Fitzgerald's iconic novel, The Great Gatsby, let's transport ourselves back to the 1920s - a time of jazz, flappers, and dramatic social change. To set the stage, we'll begin with a short, immersive activity titled "A Day in the Life of the 1920s."


Activity Instructions

  1. Visual Exploration:

    • Project a series of vibrant images from the 1920s onto the screen. These should include themes of dancing, extravagant parties, urban nightlife, and fashion.
    • Optionally, play a short audio clip of jazz music to complement the visuals.
  2. Group Reflection:

    • Divide the class into small groups and give each group a few minutes to discuss their initial thoughts about the images and music. Encourage them to consider questions like:
      • What feelings or thoughts do these visuals and sounds evoke?
      • How do you think life was for different social classes during this period?
  3. Class Discussion:

    • Invite each group to share their insights. Capture these thoughts on the board to highlight common themes, ideas, and questions that arise around the era.

Transition to the Text

Now that we've set a lively atmosphere reminiscent of Gatsby's dazzling parties, let’s delve into the world of The Great Gatsby.

Get ready to explore love, ambition, and the pursuit of happiness against the backdrop of an era that was equal parts glamorous and tragic.


Conclusion

Let’s dive into The Great Gatsby, a story where dreams and reality collide in the heart of America's Jazz Age! Prepare to uncover the layers of ambition and disillusionment as we turn the pages of this timeless classic.