CHAPTER REVIEW SHEET---Great Gatsby, chapters 1 and 2



AP NOVEL REVIEW LOG: Fences

By August Wilson

1. Main characters

2. Three most important scenes for developing these characters (explain using at least three details from the book)

3. Important minor characters and their impact on the plot/theme

4. Important scenes for major/minor character interaction(s) (and explain significance)

5. Motifs and symbols (and explain)

6. Narrative point of view and significance (explain using examples)

7. Style comments and period relevance (think about writing style AND sociocultural context)

8. Three quotes worth memorizing from the work

9. Word list—at least three words that need to be used when discussing this book thoughtfully.

10. Three universal theme statements for your “back pocket”

AP NOVEL REVIEW LOG: Hamlet

By William Shakespeare

1. Main characters

2. Three most important scenes for developing these characters (explain using at least three details from the book)

3. Important minor characters and their impact on the plot/theme

4. Important scenes for major/minor character interaction(s) (and explain significance)

5. Motifs and symbols (and explain)

6. Narrative point of view and significance (explain using examples)

7. Style comments and period relevance (think about writing style AND sociocultural context)

8. Three quotes worth memorizing from the work

9. Word list—at least three words that need to be used when discussing this book thoughtfully.

10. Three universal theme statements for your “back pocket”

AP NOVEL REVIEW LOG: Doctor Faustus

by Christopher Marlowe

1. Main characters

2. Three most important scenes for developing these characters (explain using at least three details from the book)

3. Important minor characters and their impact on the plot/theme

4. Important scenes for major/minor character interaction(s) (and explain significance)

5. Motifs and symbols (and explain)

6. Narrative point of view and significance (explain using examples)

7. Style comments and period relevance (think about writing style AND sociocultural context)

8. Three quotes worth memorizing from the work

9. Word list—at least three words that need to be used when discussing this book thoughtfully.

10. Three universal theme statements for your “back pocket”

AP NOVEL REVIEW LOG: Q1

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by __________________________________

1. Main characters

2. Three most important scenes for developing these characters (explain using at least three details from the book)

3. Important minor characters and their impact on the plot/theme

4. Important scenes for major/minor character interaction(s) (and explain significance)

5. Motifs and symbols (and explain)

6. Narrative point of view and significance (explain using examples)

7. Style comments and period relevance (think about writing style AND sociocultural context)

8. Three quotes worth memorizing from the work

9. Word list—at least three words that need to be used when discussing this book thoughtfully.

10. Three universal theme statements for your “back pocket”

AP NOVEL REVIEW LOG: Q2

____________________________________________________

by __________________________________

1. Main characters

2. Three most important scenes for developing these characters (explain using at least three details from the book)

3. Important minor characters and their impact on the plot/theme

4. Important scenes for major/minor character interaction(s) (and explain significance)

5. Motifs and symbols (and explain)

6. Narrative point of view and significance (explain using examples)

7. Style comments and period relevance (think about writing style AND sociocultural context)

8. Three quotes worth memorizing from the work

9. Word list—at least three words that need to be used when discussing this book thoughtfully.

10. Three universal theme statements for your “back pocket”

AP NOVEL REVIEW LOG: Q3

____________________________________________________

by __________________________________

1. Main characters

2. Three most important scenes for developing these characters (explain using at least three details from the book)

3. Important minor characters and their impact on the plot/theme

4. Important scenes for major/minor character interaction(s) (and explain significance)

5. Motifs and symbols (and explain)

6. Narrative point of view and significance (explain using examples)

7. Style comments and period relevance (think about writing style AND sociocultural context)

8. Three quotes worth memorizing from the work

9. Word list—at least three words that need to be used when discussing this book thoughtfully.

10. Three universal theme statements for your “back pocket”

AP NOVEL REVIEW LOG: Q4

____________________________________________________

by __________________________________

1. Main characters

2. Three most important scenes for developing these characters (explain using at least three details from the book)

3. Important minor characters and their impact on the plot/theme

4. Important scenes for major/minor character interaction(s) (and explain significance)

5. Motifs and symbols (and explain)

6. Narrative point of view and significance (explain using examples)

7. Style comments and period relevance (think about writing style AND sociocultural context)

8. Three quotes worth memorizing from the work

9. Word list—at least three words that need to be used when discussing this book thoughtfully.

10. Three universal theme statements for your “back pocket”

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