Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Random Facts About Me

1. My name is Candice L.... (I don't like saying my middle name: you'll just have to guess) McCloud.
2. I play the flute, (main instrument) the piccolo, and different types of saxophones (alto, tenor, baritone).
3. I have a golden retriever. Her name is Sunshine.
4. I can't stand bugs.
5. I'm sort of hungry right now.... (I forgot to eat dinner tonight).
6. I'm perfect pitched.
7. I have two other sisters (I'm stuck in the middle).
8. I don't really have a favorite subject.
9. I had the worst shin splint last year from running hurdles.
10. I am pigeon toed and sort of bowlegged (yes, I walk awkwardly).

Digging into Chapter 3

Passage 2 "In the main hall a bar with a real brass rail was set up , and stocked with gins and liquors and with cordials so long forgotten that most of his female guests were too young to know one from another. "

This passage indirectly reveals the moral conduct at Gatsby's party. Technically, Gatsby could be proven as a criminal since alcohol was illegal during that time period. Nick does not only accepts the presence of the liquor, but seems to have a certain fascination by it through the way he describes it. The liquors that Nick finds "long forgotten" can also give the reader a sense of curiosity and they may ask the question: How does Gatsby find the way to obtain the forbidden alcohol? Furthermore, the majority of Gatsby's female guests were seen as young or lively girls. When Nick mentions that these girls were "too young to know one from another", the reader can infer the reasons why many of these girls were present at the party. Based on this time period, girls sometimes had the chance to married older wealthy men. Also, the 1920 era was filled with independent single ladies. As Nick describes the girl's lack of knowledge of the alcohol, it can symbolize how accepting they are toward a lifestyle that they do not truly know about.