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The Great Gastby; Book vrs. Movie

The Great Gatsby is one of the most famous book of the American Author F. Scott Fitzgerald published in 1925.  As American Literature´s students we could make a comparison between the book and the movie which is based on the book.  Both works share differences and similarities that we tried  to present in the following video: 
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American Authors

During the course of American Literature II,   we could know some of the most oustanding American Writers who  demostrated the importance of writting, because in that way, we as readers, could know the different perspective  or point of view  that each of them had. Also we could notice  the history of United States that we could find throught  their books. 

The Great Gatsby´s diagram

The Great Gatsby is novel written by the American author F. Scott Fitzgerald who follows a group of characters who live of West Egg on prosperous Long Island in the summer of 1922.  In this entry you can find nine diagrams that represent  the chapters from this book, those diagrams can help you to understand  better Jay  Gatsby´s  story.   Chapter 1  Chapter 2  Chapter 3  Chapter 4  Chapter 5  Chapter 6  Chapter 7 Chapter 8 Chapter 9

Analysis from the book To kill a Mockingbird

In this entry,  you can find an analysis  from the book "To Kill a Mockingbird" written by Harper Lee, and published in 1960.   

Autobiography

My name is Nancy Carolina Galindo Clemente. I was born on November, 1993; I am twenty three years old. I am an English Literature´s student of the career Licenciatura del Idioma Ingles, opción enseñanza in the University of El Salvador.  Talking about English Literature I, and really enjoyed reading the book “Dracula” because it shows drama and terror through the story but I do not like too much terror book.  But I really enjoyed this book because as reader we can notice what myths can do in society.  Also, I like this book because it has a big impact in the society; this kind of gothic books represent a lifestyle and people can use as reference for their life. The book can be associated with terror for the different situations that happen through the story, how the Count   killed people, but inside of the story exists a love story  that  it  was a little difficult understood because it is supposed that when someone loved to another  person does not hurt  him/her, so in tha

Short Story Presentations

In this entry, you can find a set of    presentations which contain analysis from short stories presented in English Literature II.   Each   presentation has the most relevant details from   the short   stories;   you can find characters who   are divided into direct and indirect characterization;   Also,   in each presentation   we could find the plot and all its steps     that can help to understand   better the short stories; setting, point of view, and themes are part of them.   1. A Message from the Sea  Author: Charles John Huffam Dickens 2. A Predicament  Author: Edgar Allan Poe 3. A Rose for Emily  Author: William Faulkner 4. His Last Bow  Author: Arthur Conan Doyle 5. Never Bet the Devil  your Head Author: Edgar Allan Poe 6. Rappaccini´s Daughter Author: Nathaniel  Hawthorne 7. Some Words with a Mummy  Author: Edgar Allan Poe 8. The Black Cat Author: Edgar Allan