bootlegging operation and lying about having attended Oxford. Gatsby answers by saying that Daisy has never loved Tom. However in the light of accusations Daisy finds herself siding with Tom and that makes Tom very happy. Tom knows that he has won and to taunt Gatsby he lets Gatsby and Daisy ride together back to East Egg. Tom doesn't seem to care much that his mistress was killed but he seizes the opportunity to hurt Gatsby. He tells vengeful George Wilson who is the owner of the car Tom drove earlier and because of that George goes and shoots Gatsby killing him instantly. After that Tom and Daisy move away and don't come back for Gatsby's funeral. When Nick encounters Tom in New York he reluctantly shakes hands with Tom because Nick is mad that Gatsby died because of Tom. ,,I couldn't forgive him or like him, but I saw that what he had done was, to him, entirely justified. It was all very careless and confused
Just because this book is set in colonial times, does not mean its lessons are not applicable to the world we live in.The first character, Hester Prynne, is guilty of adultery and of hypocrisy. She "loves" Dimmesdale yet she says nothing while for seven years Dimmesdale is slowly tortured. This love she felt that was so strong, that it made her break sacred vows must have disappeared. Why else would she condemn her supposed love to the hands of her vengeful husband. Dimmesdale is continually tortured by his inner demons of guilt that gnaw at his soul, and Chillingworth makes sure these demons never go away. Hester allows this to happen. Physically and mentally the minister begins to weaken, slowly he becomes emaciated, and he punishes himself constantly. Only when Hester knows that if Chillingworth is aloud to continue, that Dimmesdale will surely go insane if she does not reveal her secret. Why did Hester wait so long
Deceives at will, and with impunity Makes mockery of all that men hold sacred; Men who, enslaved to selfish interests, Make trade and merchandise of godliness, And try to purchase influence and office With false eye-rollings and affected raptures; Those men, I say, who with uncommon zeal Seek their own fortunes on the road to heaven; Who, skilled in prayer, have always much to ask, And live at court to preach retirement; Who reconcile religion with their vices, Are quick to anger, vengeful, faithless, tricky, And, to destroy a man, will have the boldness To call their private grudge the cause of heaven; All the more dangerous, since in their anger They use against us weapons men revere, And since they make the world applaud their passion, And seek to stab us with a sacred sword. There are too many of this canting kind. Still, the sincere are easy to distinguish; And many splendid patterns may be found, In our own time, before our very eyes Look at Ariston, Periandre, Oronte,
advance her career. She must have · Reading: Elicit strategies for dealing · Use of English: 1 understandable, done it because she has a real passion with the matching task. Encourage 2 resentful, 3 marital, 4 pleasant, for the subject that she studied. Given students to underline the parts 5 violent, 6 outraged, 7 willing, her age, it's quite possible that she of the text that may help them to 8 vengeful, 9 irresponsibly, missed out on a university education answer. Point out that some of the 10 warnings when she was younger and since then questions are more easily answered · Listening: 1 E, 2 A, 3 D, 4 B it's been her lifelong dream to get a by elimination. degree. · Use of English: Encourage students Transcript WB 14
A PRACTICAL GUIDE 1 0 . T H E R O A D BACK T h e hero's not out of the woods yet. We're crossing into Act Three now as the hero begins to deal with the consequences of confronting the dark forces of the Ordeal. If she has not yet managed to reconcile with the parent, the gods, or the hostile forces, they may come raging after her. Some of the best chase scenes spring up at this point, as the hero is pursued on The Road Back by the vengeful forces she has disturbed by Seizing the sword, the elixir, or the treasure. T h u s Luke and Leia are furiously pursued by Darth Vader as they escape the Death Star. T h e Road Back in E. T. is the moonlight bicycle flight of Elliott and E. T as they escape from "Keys" (Peter Coyote), who represents repressive governmental authority. T h i s stage marks the decision to return to the Ordinary W o r l d . T h e hero