The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald’s 1925 Jazz Age novel about the impossibility of recapturing the past, was initially a failure. Today, the story of Gatsby’s doomed love for the unattainable Daisy is considered a defining novel of the 20th century. Check out sample lesson plans for The Great Gatsby below.
Students will use this worksheet to complete a character study of a character in Julius Caesar.
Students will use this worksheet to learn about different kinds of irony and then analyze examples of irony in Julius Caesar.
Students will use this worksheet to write a letter to Brutus that encourages him to act either with or against the conspirators.
Students will use this worksheet to learn about different rhetorical devices and analyze several quotes from the text to determine what kind of rhetorical device is used and to what effect.
Students will use this worksheet to examine what elements make up a strong analytical summary and then produce an analytical summary of a scene from Julius Caesar.