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When The Great Gatsby appeared
in 1925, it was hailed by T.S. Eliot
as the first step forward in
American fiction since Henry
James, and the intervening years have brought little to make
that judgment seem extravagant. This program offers a searching
examination of Scott Fitzgerald's fable. It reveals Jay Gatsby
as the tragic last mask of the mythic figure of the Noble Fool,
the victim not of a private fantasy but of a public faith.
The
DVD includes a printable teacher guide.
Recommended for
grades 6-12.
NEW! DVD 21 minutes $49.95
Add to Cart Available 01/08 [DV-TK16632]
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Live Action Video, 21 min $74.00
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