Intermediate Literary Analysis

A Summer Bridge course in literary exploration and critical thought. 

ENGLISH | LITERARY ARTS | COMPREHENSION

summer II

July 21th - August 1st

Grades

9-11 (by fall 2025)

The great gatsby front cover

Analysis of "The Great Gatsby" by F.Scott Fitzgerald

This two-week intensive explores The Great Gatsby through the lens of literary analysis, cultural critique, and rhetorical inquiry. Students will engage in close reading, seminar-style discussion, and advanced writing tasks to unpack the novel’s treatment of illusion, identity, and the American Dream.

Anchored in both 9th–10th and 11th–12th grade Common Core ELA standards, the course emphasizes argumentation, theme development, and narrative structure. With daily journaling, creative synthesis projects, and Socratic seminars, students will sharpen their critical thinking and gain a deeper understanding of Fitzgerald’s literary craft and its modern implications.

Provided Materials
  • The Great Gatsby novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald
  • Composition notebook
  • 4-color highlighter set
  • 2 mechanical pencils
  • Blue, black, and red pens
  • Multi-color stick tabs

Shenayah Herschkowitz

Shenayah Herschkowitz

Instructor

LIVE MEETING TIME

TBD (EST)

This course will meet for a 2-hour live online session, Monday through Thursday, over the span of two weeks. An optional one-hour drop-in office hour will be held mid-week to provide additional support. Students will be enrolled in one course section only. Exact class and office hour times will be confirmed closer to the start of the program.

ASYNCHRONOUS HOMEWORK TIME

1 to 2 hours per day

The approximate amount of time participants should plan to spend on assignments and projects outside of live class time.

9th to 11th Grade ELA Standards for Literary Comprehension

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