The Great Gatsby Vocabulary Chapter 1 * Incredulous - unwilling or unable to believe something * Reciprocal - given, felt, or done in return * Wan- pale and giving the impression of illness or exhaustion * Complacent - showing smug or uncritical satisfaction with oneself or one's achievements. * Intimation – an indication or hint * Feign - pretend to be affected by (a feeling, state, or injury) * Supercilious - behaving or looking as though one thinks one is superior to others * Conscientious - wishing to do one's work or duty well and thoroughly/relating to a person's conscience Chapter 2 * Contiguous - sharing a common border; touching * Facet - one side of something many-sided, especially of a
• Tybalt: Peaceful in tone, contemptuous attitude towards Montagues and their allies. • Although pitted against Mercutio stronger evidence of animosity expressed towards Romeo. • Romeo: Dismissive and good-natured, clearly in an elated mood. • M initially thinks R’s peaceable reaction to Tybalt’s insults is setting up for some sort of prank / retort / joke. Is shocked and disappointed when this is not the case.
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He starts teasing and provoking him, using puns and alliterations, like “ as soon moved to be moody and as soon moody to be moved.” This amuses Benvolio. He knows that he is not as hot tempered as Mercutio suggests he is. He tries to distract Mercutio by asking him whether he is ‘such a fellow.’ Mercutio remains argumentative. He makes up ridiculous puns, exaggerating Benvolio’s gentle
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‘Slashed’- really violent words. ‘Slim jumped… get him’ Makes Lennie seem defenceless. ‘Dirty little rat’-imagery, sneaky, no one wants them Slash-loss of control. ‘Curleys fists...hand left’ Makes Lennie sound like an animal. Curleys power is drained by Lennies size.
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* Hold powerful charisma, charm, very entertaining and are highly intelligent with normal undetectable appearance. * Chronic controlling, dominating, and manipulation nature. * Incapable of feeling shame or guilt for their actions. * Live conventional unsuspecting lifestyles with decent employment. * Create drama and distractions away from themselves while graciously accepting the ‘Poor me pity party for one please!’ * Extremely convincing behavior, but are really pathological lyre’s and are very secretive.
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