Wednesday, May 5
Students received a four-page booklet in which to collect motifs, images and other significant details which make up the intricate patterns which Fitzgerald referred to in his famous letter to Maxwell Perkins.
We then explored what is meant by a "motif," using examples from architecture and music (Beethoven, Wagner, and Prokoviev), and we entered our first examples under two categories in the booklet.
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