The video suggests that in society who you surround yourself with can define you. It is applied to The Great Gatsby because Nick surrounds himself with the upper class people so he has a high quality of life. The groups are defined by money.
This video suggests that social class is very important and where you sit at lunch determines what group you're apart of and what activities you like or do. This film's take on social class can be applied to the novel The Great Gatsby by implying that where you live in the book determines your social class or who you hang out with. Where you live in the Great Gatsby determines your class in terms of wealth.
This video says about social society that people are very judgmental and there will always be someone like you to fit in. This film's take on social class can be applied to the Great Gatsby because it separates the old money to new money, west egg to east egg. Finally it separates the normal successful folk from the valley of ashes.
This video suggests that your social placement is everything and where you sit in school determines what you will end up being after school and what friends you have and what you do in your free time. In the great gatsby it is a similiar situation because where you are in an economic class determines who your friends are and what you do and what clothes you where and what job you have.
This video suggests that were you are in the social class is everything. I disagree with that because you can be poor and still be way better off than someones who is rich. This movie says that social classes are everything too because the poor people aren't allowed to get into Gatsby party so they are treated poorly because they aren't 'up to standards'
The video shows that where you sit in the cafeteria is crustal because there are a bunch of different clicks and you have to find the right one that you fit in to. It's applied to the novel because there are classes in the book like upper and lower so there are different things you fit in to. Like in the film you sit with the people you know or you have Inge in common with or the people that are like you, in Great Gatsby the classes are showed by the people your with and how you act.
The video suggests about social class that who you hang out with is crucial. During high school who you sit with shows that who you will be hanging out with the rest of your days at high school. These people show what you will do after school and what activities and sports you'll be doing. The Great Gatsby has the upper class and lower class and Nick has to chose who he will hang out with.
This video suggests that social class tends to matter everywhere and that everything ends up coming back to it. This film's take on social class can be applied to the novel because it shows how everything depends on your social class and it is determined by where you live, who your friends are, and what you do and wear.
The groups stick together backed on where you sit. The clip said where u sit is everything, what you where, what you do on the weekends and what Hobbs you will have. This can reflect of the great gatspy by instead of a lunch table where you sit it is where you live. If you live in the in the lower class part of town or the upper class.
This video suggest about social class that everyone is from a different world because we have different groups like in school ag students is a group and like in district group social class have different groups. this film's take on social class be applied to the novel the great gatsby by say that everyone have a group in this case is the rich and the poor everything depend were you are and how you act.
This video suggests that there are many different social classes and although some may get along, other tend not to. Also, most of the time people who are in the same social class tend to get along. This video can be applied to the Great Gatsby because there are actually some big social classes in the Great Gatsby. Some of these are old money and new money. These classes don't get along at all which relates to some of the classes that the video described.
I would say this video suggests that there are a large amount of class groups and they defintely all do not like each other. The video can be applied to Great Gatsby because like in the video clip there is a somewhat large group of social classes in East and West Egg, poor and wealthy, fortunate and unfortunate.
The video suggests that in society who you surround yourself with can define you. It is applied to The Great Gatsby because Nick surrounds himself with the upper class people so he has a high quality of life. The groups are defined by money.
ReplyDeleteThis video suggests that social class is very important and where you sit at lunch determines what group you're apart of and what activities you like or do. This film's take on social class can be applied to the novel The Great Gatsby by implying that where you live in the book determines your social class or who you hang out with. Where you live in the Great Gatsby determines your class in terms of wealth.
ReplyDeleteThis video says about social society that people are very judgmental and there will always be someone like you to fit in. This film's take on social class can be applied to the Great Gatsby because it separates the old money to new money, west egg to east egg. Finally it separates the normal successful folk from the valley of ashes.
ReplyDeleteThis video suggests that your social placement is everything and where you sit in school determines what you will end up being after school and what friends you have and what you do in your free time. In the great gatsby it is a similiar situation because where you are in an economic class determines who your friends are and what you do and what clothes you where and what job you have.
ReplyDeleteThis video suggests that were you are in the social class is everything. I disagree with that because you can be poor and still be way better off than someones who is rich. This movie says that social classes are everything too because the poor people aren't allowed to get into Gatsby party so they are treated poorly because they aren't 'up to standards'
ReplyDeleteThe video shows that where you sit in the cafeteria is crustal because there are a bunch of different clicks and you have to find the right one that you fit in to. It's applied to the novel because there are classes in the book like upper and lower so there are different things you fit in to. Like in the film you sit with the people you know or you have Inge in common with or the people that are like you, in Great Gatsby the classes are showed by the people your with and how you act.
ReplyDeleteThe video suggests about social class that who you hang out with is crucial. During high school who you sit with shows that who you will be hanging out with the rest of your days at high school. These people show what you will do after school and what activities and sports you'll be doing. The Great Gatsby has the upper class and lower class and Nick has to chose who he will hang out with.
ReplyDeleteThis video suggests that social class tends to matter everywhere and that everything ends up coming back to it. This film's take on social class can be applied to the novel because it shows how everything depends on your social class and it is determined by where you live, who your friends are, and what you do and wear.
ReplyDeleteThe groups stick together backed on where you sit. The clip said where u sit is everything, what you where, what you do on the weekends and what Hobbs you will have. This can reflect of the great gatspy by instead of a lunch table where you sit it is where you live. If you live in the in the lower class part of town or the upper class.
ReplyDeleteThis video suggest about social class that everyone is from a different world because we have different groups like in school ag students is a group and like in district group social class have different groups.
ReplyDeletethis film's take on social class be applied to the novel the great gatsby by say that everyone have a group in this case is the rich and the poor everything depend were you are and how you act.
This video suggests that there are many different social classes and although some may get along, other tend not to. Also, most of the time people who are in the same social class tend to get along. This video can be applied to the Great Gatsby because there are actually some big social classes in the Great Gatsby. Some of these are old money and new money. These classes don't get along at all which relates to some of the classes that the video described.
ReplyDeleteI would say this video suggests that there are a large amount of class groups and they defintely all do not like each other. The video can be applied to Great Gatsby because like in the video clip there is a somewhat large group of social classes in East and West Egg, poor and wealthy, fortunate and unfortunate.
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