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About the Author

      By: Florina Wang
Author’s Biography
   Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald
   Born: St. Paul, Minnesota
   September 24, 1896 –
    December 21, 1940
   An American author of novels
    and short stories
   Born in an upper-middle class
    Irish Catholic Family
   The only son of Edward
    Fitzgerald (1853-1931) and
    Mary 'Mollie' McQuillan (1860-
    1936), but had one sister,
    Annabel (1901)
   Met Zelda Sayre (1900-1948) in
    Montgomery, Alabama.
   A year later they were engaged, but
    Zelda broke it off a few months
    later.
   Francis and Zelda married on April
    3, 1920, at St Patrick‟s Cathedral in
    New York City. He died of a
    massive heart attack in 1940,
    where Zelda died in a fire on 1948.
   Their daughter Frances Scott
    „Scottie‟ was born on October 26,
    1921 and died on June 16, 1986.
Summary
   Donald Plant landed in an airport in the western part
    of a city and he has three hours of free time before
    his next flight.
   He decided to visit his childhood friend by the name
    of Nancy Holmes since his wife has passed away.
    Nancy Holmes is now known as Mrs Walter Gifford.
   After giving her a call, he went to her house and they
    spent some time chatting.
   Since her husband wasn’t in, she and Daniel began to
    go close to each other to the point that they almost
    kissed.
Summary

By: Chew Sook Rui
   This led to Mrs Gifford to switch to looking at their
    childhood photos. She showed Donald a photo who she
    thinks is him as a child.
   Donald tells her that it is not him in the photo.
   She realised that she has mistaken Donald Plant as
    Donald Bowers, her childhood lover.
   She is distraught because she has been reminiscing her
    childhood romance with the wrong Donald.
   Ashamed, she asked Donald to leave her house. Donald
    left with a heavy heart.
Significance of the Title

          By: Sharleena Jaelyn
   Those three hours between his planes were the very
    hours that changed Donald Plant from:
       a passionate ex-lover to an empty, worn out
        man
       a man who held on tight to the past to one who
        looks ahead of the future
       a man who was still a part of his 10-year-old
        childhood to a grown man of thirty-two
       a man whose mind was clouded by unresolved
        dreams to a down-to-earth man of maturity
Reference quotes for evidence:
 “I told her you were the girl I loved almost as much
  as I loved her. But I think I really loved you just as
  much. When we moved out of town, I carried you like
  a cannon ball in my insides.”
 “For five binding minutes, he had lived like a
  madman in two worlds at once. He had been a boy
  of twelve and a man of thirty-two, indissolubly and
  helplessly comingled.”
 “Donald had lost a good deal, too, in those hours
  between the planes – but since the second half of
  life is a long process of getting rid of things, that part
  of the experience probably didn‟t matter.”
Literary Criticism Theories

      Ahmad Muzakkir bin Mohamad
   From the short story that we have read and
    discussed, Three Hours between Planes by F. Scott
    Fitzgerald, we can identify two theories of literary
    criticism that are social and cultural.

   From the social criticism perspectives, we can
    identify bits of unfaithful relationship between Mr.
    and Mrs. Walter Gifford. Mrs. Gifford could sense
    that her husband is straying away from their
    marriage. It is proven from the text when Mrs. Gifford
    told Donald Plant that she felt something amiss with
    her husband
   “She hesitated, '--and I think he's interested in
    someone in New York--and I don't know.”

   In general, the husband should not make a mockery
    out of his marriage. Mockery here is meant by
    having affairs with other women and disregarding his
    own wife. From our point of view, we feel that the
    writer should shed some light on what the husband
    actually did in New York. This is to lift the burden of
    the reader in figuring out the doings of the husband.
   From the cultural criticism perspectives, there are
    two events that reflect the westerners. One of the
    events in the story that clearly distinguishes the
    easterners and the westerners is the usage of
    alcohol as a company for loneliness. In our opinion,
    alcohol is not the appropriate solution to cure
    loneliness. It will only bring more harm than good.
    Instead, we should resort to other positive
    alternatives such as sports, arts or music. Mrs
    Gifford uses whisky to compensate her loneliness.
    This can be found from the story,

    'Have a highball?' she asked. 'No? Please don't think
    I've become a secret drinker, but this was a blue
    night.
   Another event that shows the complete distinction
    between western and eastern culture is their
    openness in expressing their feelings. The way they
    show their feelings towards each other is too open.
    Donald Plant asked Mrs. Gifford to kiss her and
    never tell the story to her husband. In the short story
    Donald tell something to Mrs. Gifford.

   'Kiss me once more,' he said inconsistently, but
    Nancy had turned a page and was pointing eagerly
    at a picture.

   From our eastern viewpoint, it is not proper for a
    woman to simply kiss a man although he is her
    childhood friend.

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Group presentation (3 hours between planes)

  • 1. About the Author By: Florina Wang
  • 2. Author’s Biography  Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald  Born: St. Paul, Minnesota  September 24, 1896 – December 21, 1940  An American author of novels and short stories  Born in an upper-middle class Irish Catholic Family  The only son of Edward Fitzgerald (1853-1931) and Mary 'Mollie' McQuillan (1860- 1936), but had one sister, Annabel (1901)
  • 3. Met Zelda Sayre (1900-1948) in Montgomery, Alabama.  A year later they were engaged, but Zelda broke it off a few months later.  Francis and Zelda married on April 3, 1920, at St Patrick‟s Cathedral in New York City. He died of a massive heart attack in 1940, where Zelda died in a fire on 1948.  Their daughter Frances Scott „Scottie‟ was born on October 26, 1921 and died on June 16, 1986.
  • 4. Summary  Donald Plant landed in an airport in the western part of a city and he has three hours of free time before his next flight.  He decided to visit his childhood friend by the name of Nancy Holmes since his wife has passed away. Nancy Holmes is now known as Mrs Walter Gifford.  After giving her a call, he went to her house and they spent some time chatting.  Since her husband wasn’t in, she and Daniel began to go close to each other to the point that they almost kissed.
  • 6. This led to Mrs Gifford to switch to looking at their childhood photos. She showed Donald a photo who she thinks is him as a child.  Donald tells her that it is not him in the photo.  She realised that she has mistaken Donald Plant as Donald Bowers, her childhood lover.  She is distraught because she has been reminiscing her childhood romance with the wrong Donald.  Ashamed, she asked Donald to leave her house. Donald left with a heavy heart.
  • 7. Significance of the Title By: Sharleena Jaelyn
  • 8. Those three hours between his planes were the very hours that changed Donald Plant from:  a passionate ex-lover to an empty, worn out man  a man who held on tight to the past to one who looks ahead of the future  a man who was still a part of his 10-year-old childhood to a grown man of thirty-two  a man whose mind was clouded by unresolved dreams to a down-to-earth man of maturity
  • 9. Reference quotes for evidence:  “I told her you were the girl I loved almost as much as I loved her. But I think I really loved you just as much. When we moved out of town, I carried you like a cannon ball in my insides.”  “For five binding minutes, he had lived like a madman in two worlds at once. He had been a boy of twelve and a man of thirty-two, indissolubly and helplessly comingled.”  “Donald had lost a good deal, too, in those hours between the planes – but since the second half of life is a long process of getting rid of things, that part of the experience probably didn‟t matter.”
  • 10. Literary Criticism Theories Ahmad Muzakkir bin Mohamad
  • 11. From the short story that we have read and discussed, Three Hours between Planes by F. Scott Fitzgerald, we can identify two theories of literary criticism that are social and cultural.  From the social criticism perspectives, we can identify bits of unfaithful relationship between Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gifford. Mrs. Gifford could sense that her husband is straying away from their marriage. It is proven from the text when Mrs. Gifford told Donald Plant that she felt something amiss with her husband
  • 12. “She hesitated, '--and I think he's interested in someone in New York--and I don't know.”  In general, the husband should not make a mockery out of his marriage. Mockery here is meant by having affairs with other women and disregarding his own wife. From our point of view, we feel that the writer should shed some light on what the husband actually did in New York. This is to lift the burden of the reader in figuring out the doings of the husband.
  • 13. From the cultural criticism perspectives, there are two events that reflect the westerners. One of the events in the story that clearly distinguishes the easterners and the westerners is the usage of alcohol as a company for loneliness. In our opinion, alcohol is not the appropriate solution to cure loneliness. It will only bring more harm than good. Instead, we should resort to other positive alternatives such as sports, arts or music. Mrs Gifford uses whisky to compensate her loneliness. This can be found from the story, 'Have a highball?' she asked. 'No? Please don't think I've become a secret drinker, but this was a blue night.
  • 14. Another event that shows the complete distinction between western and eastern culture is their openness in expressing their feelings. The way they show their feelings towards each other is too open. Donald Plant asked Mrs. Gifford to kiss her and never tell the story to her husband. In the short story Donald tell something to Mrs. Gifford.  'Kiss me once more,' he said inconsistently, but Nancy had turned a page and was pointing eagerly at a picture.  From our eastern viewpoint, it is not proper for a woman to simply kiss a man although he is her childhood friend.