Nathaniel Hollaway's 'The Great Gatsby'

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Nathaniel Hollaway

Summer Reading Assignment 2017

The Great Gatsby

Nathaniel Hollaway
9-6-2017

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DATE TITLE PAGE # TO PAGE #
7/23/2017 The Great Gatsby 1 26
7/23/2017 Vocab 1-5
7/23/2017 Journal Entry #1: Setting/Occasion

Character Entry #1:

Journal Entry #1: Setting/Occasion
Title: The Great Gatsby
Author: F. Scott Fitzgerald
August 23, 2017
Setting/Occasion

The book, The Great Gatsby, by F. Scott Fitzgerald is set on Long Island in the west egg and the east egg and in New York City. Geographically, the west egg and the east egg represents Great Neck and Port Washington. Jay Gatsby and Nick Carraway live on the west egg and Daisy Buchanan, Tom Buchanan, and Jordan

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