Webquest The Great Gatsby
Webquest The Great Gatsby
Webquest The Great Gatsby
Directions
You are the researcher and the teacher! You will individually work to collect the
background information necessary to understanding the whole picture as it concerns F.
Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby. Individually, you are to follow the directions for the
topic assigned and answer the questions that follow on your own paper. Make sure you
label each section on your paper. You will have TWO days in class, on computers, to
complete this assignment. This will be taken for a grade. MAKE SURE YOU USE
YOUR TIME WISELY!
Conclusion
After your research you will have a whole understanding of the political and social
backdrop that The Great Gatsby is set against. Having this understanding will allow you
to better process, visualize, and comprehend the setting, characterization, and plot
of The Great Gatsby.
Prohibition
http://www.pittsburghpostgazette.com/pg/04109/301333-42.stm
http://prohibition.osu.edu/
http://history1900s.about.com/od/1920s/p/prohibition.htm
http://www.1920-30.com/prohibition/
1. Define Prohibition. During what years did Prohibition occur?
2. Why did the United States have a prohibition movement? Under what Amendment
was Prohibition enacted?
3. Did prohibition work?
4. What was a speakeasy? How did you gain entry into one?
5. When did Prohibition end? What are “one-man clubs”? Why were they called this?
6. In what innovative ways did people illegally transport liquor?
7. What are some ways people obtained liquor during Prohibition?
8. Why were many average Americans considered criminals during the 1920s?
9. Why did Prohibition fail?
Flappers/Flapper Parties
http://www.havemann.com/flappers_dictionary.html
http://www.thedandy.org/home/flappers-and-the-roaring-20-s
http://www.ushistory.org/us/46d.asp
1. What is a flapper? Describe what one is like.
2. How did a flapper dress and wear her hair? What were these things symbolic of?
Who was considered the most significant designer of the flapper style?
3. What was the reputation of a flapper?
4. What activities took place at flapper parties? Name two popular dances of the time?
5. Why did the flapper era come to an end?
Long Island, New York – Answer the following questions about Long Island, the
setting of The Great Gatsby, using this link - Long Island, New York as your
reference:
1. What are the real names of the fictional areas known as "East Egg" and "West
Egg" in New York?
2. Which of the two areas is wealthier during this time period?