George Gray "George Gray" is a poem about those who missed the opportunity to live because he was afraid of failing. He was afraid of hurting him because he was afraid of being hurt so he was afraid of all the changes and sorrow he continued, so he gave up love. Poems begin with 'George' looking at his own tombstone and noticing that there is nothing special, as he does not know anything about his life. He reviewed his life and realized that it would be more difficult to recover all the opportunities he missed.
Fiddler Jones is the opposite of George Gray. Fiddler Jones is artistic, but easy, George Gray is full of regrets, fear, sorrow. George Gray was sending a "meaningless life" when Fiddler's Jones finished "memories of 1000". One character accepts human experiences and the other character hides. Likewise, the emotion of each poem is at both ends of the spectrum. Fiddler Jones reflects his life in a relaxed and playful way. He remembered my friends that he will be taken away by "dancing and picnics." The tragic life of George Gray was interrupted by darkness, missed opportunity, regret. I remember he avoided his life because of fear
Gray is associated with the ash pile of the ash valley. And it can be explained as a link to inanimate barren. The main character that can be associated with gray is George Wilson. Gray does not mean him. Wilson's face was also "gray", "white dust" covered his suit, his eyes were expressed as "faint" and "glossy". Another possible explanation about green is jealousy. Gatsby can be regarded as a jealous, awkward role. He used to love his life once, Daisy, but now she got married to another man. He tried his best to recover Daisy. He also jealoused many wealthy people near his house. Gatsby hosts large-scale gatherings and luxurious gatherings, connecting with rich people