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English 300: Advanced Composition Comparison and Contrast Prewriting Thesis, Ideas, and Content -The thesis makes a focused claim that can be sustained in a longer essay. -The outline/organizer provides a close reading of book and film using comparison and contrast patterns of development. -The main points analyze the significance of the changes between book and film. thesis is unclear. Significance of changes and omissions or alterations between book and film is not apparent or sustained in evidence. Pass Return Formatted: Highlight Organization -Ideas are logically arranged and help move paper forward. -Each proposed main point is focused on one aspect of the topic and helps support the thesis statement. Style and Voice -Maintains a consistent point of view on topic -Proposed evidence will engage readers interest in the topic. with further information, the information will likely engage the readers. But right now, it s not enough. Bibliography -Properly formatted using MLA guidelines. -Provided six potential outside sources for research. Conventions -The outline/organizer has been spell-checked and proofread to check for errors in word choice and typos. -The paper is reasonably free of errors that interfere with a reader s ability to understand the content. Format -The prewrite is developed as an outline or graphic organizer. - It includes all required information in a properly formatted header. Exam Number:500469 Date: 4/21/2016 Grade: Return Instructor: rjl

The Great Gatsby THESIS The book The Great Gatsby written by Scott Fitzgerald in 1925 is a classic novel in which money is the center of many characters' lives. However, that money could not buy happiness. It narrates the life of the several characters that are based in West Egg which is a fictional metropolis on Long Island. The movie The Great Gatsby produced and directed by Baz Luhrmann, is an adaptation that shows a society gone crazy on alcohol, conspicuous Comment [WU1]: Film and movie titles are put into italics. consumerism, the emptiness of wealth, and hollow relationships. Luhrmann s frenetic scenes of the parties contrast with the slower, statelier episodes of Gatsby s doomed love. I. BODY Comparing and contrasting The Great Gatsby' book characters and Comment [WU2]: So what is your thesis statement? What do you have to say about the two comparing and contrasting them? what you have provided here is more of an introduction. movie characters. a. In the book, there is steady character development- Fitzgerald creates his characters in the beginning of the novel and masterly develops them in such a way that they fit to deliver the themes he intends to deliver. For example, Gatsby s childhood is depicted to be extremely poor in all aspects as the author describes the environment. However, towards the end of the book, he is a very rich man whose riches has, ironically, made him lead a life full of misery. b. In the Book, Daisy is portrayed as a shallow character and the audience is not Comment [WU3]: At the beginning of the book we meet Gatsby and he is already wealthy. Comment [WU4]: Why is this capitalized? supposed to show sympathy towards her. In the shirt scene, Daisy cries out about missing out on Gatsby's wealth. On the contrary in the movie, daisy s character is portrayed as less shallow. More romance is shown between her and Gatsby. In the Comment [WU5]: Capitalize proper nouns. Daisy. shirt scene in the movie, Daisy cries. Nick narrates that the reason why she was

crying is due to the missed times with Gatsby but daisy fails to express her Comment [WU6]: Capitalize the proper noun. feelings to Gatsby and instead says that the reason she is sad is because she has never seen such beautiful shirts before. P. 92 "It makes me sad, because I've never seen such beautiful shirts before." II. BODY Comparing and contrasting the use of music in The Great Gatsby the book and The Great Gatsby the movie. Comment [WU7]: Italicize. a. Fitzgerald uses African American street music (jazz) in the book to show relevance in III. that time. However Luhrmann film adaptation of 2013 uses hip fop in the movie soundtrack, something he attributes as relevance to modern times. BODY Comparing and contrasting plot development in The Great Gatsby the book and The Great Gatsby the movie. b. The plot development of the film is almost similar to that of the novel, but Lurhmann and his co-screenwriter Craig Pearce 2013 version do cut out one of the side stories: the relationship between Nick and Jordan Baker, the friend of Daisy s from Louisville who is a well-known golfer. Their affair in the movie is more of normal friendship unlike in the novel where it is a deep romantic relationship. Unlike the book, the film version is impersonalized and highly choreographed. c. In addition, the plot in the movie does not show the sexist and racism themes found in the book. The director must have put into considerations that modern day does not entertain these themes that were evident at the time when Fitzgerald wrote this book Comment [WU8]: typo Comment [WU9]: how is this change significant? Comment [WU10]: Italicize. Comment [WU11]: How is this omission significant? Comment [WU12]: What support do you have for this> CONCLUSION

a. Both the book and movie makes the reader and viewer realize the fact that money or wealth does not necessarily get rid of misery. In fact, it may bring more misery than would have been experienced without the money. In addition, the book and the movie clearly shows that money cannot buy love b. It is not an easy task to put together a film based on a highly acclaimed literary work full of phrasings and lines of dialogue that have for a long time been fed into readers' minds, and in that as such, director Baz Luhrmann has a lot of troubles with The Great Gatsby. A great book does not necessarily translate to a great movie. Creating a film that maintains the real meaning of a literary work and even many of its most graceful lines is nearly impossible to accomplish. Comment [WU13]: Remember that the conclusion is meant to restate the thesis statement and to summarize your findings. How does this conclusion do those things?

Annotated Bibliography Goldsmith, Meredith. "White Skin, White Mask: Passing, Posing, and Performing in the Great Gatsby." MFS Modern Fiction Studies 49.3 (2003): 443-468. This essay argues that The Great Gatsby may be fruitfully read against African American models of identity formation of the late teens and Twenties. Like Gatsby, passing and Americanization fiction render racial and national identity theatrical. Gatsby's parties, given minimal attention in Fitzgerald scholarship, miniaturize the process of identity formation that characterizes the novel as a whole. Theatrical modes of identity formation are not limited to the novel's parvenus, however: showing how even the novel's elite are fully implicated in the culture of imitation, Fitzgerald refutes the possibility of any identity as "the real thing." Boyle, Thomas E. "Unreliable Narration in" The Great Gatsby"." The Bulletin of the Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association 23.1 (1969): 21-26. The author argument is that the understand of a novel is most significantly realized through analysis, sounds, rhymes as well as the ideas that the novel is a composition of. The meaning and analysis results to rhetoric of fiction, a phrase implies that brilliant concept of distance between the perception of the narrator and the norms of the novel or simply put; the distance between the perception if the narrator and the readers perception. If this distance exists then it means the outcome is unreliable narration. Lena, Alberto. "Deceitful Traces of Power: An Analysis of the Decadence of Tom Buchanan in the Great Gatsby." Canadian Review of American Studies 28.1 (1998): 19-42. When Ernest Hemingway first published The Snows of Kilimanjaro in Esquire (1936), the story contained an explicit reference to F. Scott Fitzgerald's relationship with the rich: The rich were

dull and they drank too much. they were dull and they were repetitious. He remembered poor [Scott Fitzgerald] and his romantic awe of them and how he had started a story once that began, 'The rich are different from you and me.1 and how someone had said to [Scott], Yes, they have more money. But that was not humorous to [Scott]. He thought they were a special glamorous race and when he found they weren't it wrecked him just as much as any other thing that wrecked him. ([1939] 1967, 72)