Lunch is awkward because it is at least partially hot. When Daisy asks what they should do during the rest of the year and the next 30 years. She shouted that they all wanted to go to the town. Daisy and Gatsby closed his eyes and Daisy commented that Gatsby always looks like an advertisement. Tom can see Daisy and Gatsby falling in the eyes of Daisy. Suddenly he agreed that all of them should go to the city.
Is Gatsby truly amazing? When you have that book, you first expect to see Gatsby before opening the book, because you first see the title "Great Gatsby". As we revealed in the first chapter that the narrator is the same as Gatsby's neighbor, Nick Calloway, it tells us that he hates Gatsby, but at the end of the paragraph he told us that the character of Gatsby "gorgeous" . He also said, "There was no Gatsby at the end." From now on, we began to doubt how wonderful Gatsby is.
Great Gatsby: The influence of race and sex F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Great Gatsby" (1922) deals with important social problems and concerns such as race and sex. Through chapter 9 he used his role to convey information about how power and inequality effects fit the social norm of the 20th century. - Jay Gatsby focuses on F. Scott Fitzgerald of F. The Great Gatsby, such as tracking thrill, excitement of dreams, real sorrows are reflected in the green light. The meaning included in the green light consumes Gatsby's way of showing an unhealthy obsession that the five-year life is being used to get Daisy. At the moment the dream became feasible, she just fell to an unreachable part because of his crush.
If you are thinking about "late dreams" in "The Great Gatsby", it is obvious that Gatsby has a dream behind Daisy - his first attraction and his attempt to win her in a novel Five years after the attempt. In the past, such an attempt would obviously cause a counterattack. All aspects of Gatsby's dream - a flashback of Daisy 's first memories in chapter 8, a moment of reunion of chapter 5, or a miserable result of chapter 7 confrontation - to explain Gatsby I can do it. A late dream
Analysis - All the great Gatsby was at the intersection of this very important chapter. It used to be loosely related in the past, but all of these paths are converging - it is powerful and fatal. The chaos in Chapter 7 clearly shows what Gatsby, Daisy, Tom and even Nick are all about. Unfortunately, for three of the four, these revelations are complementary. As the weather of the novel became increasingly hotter and becoming more and more repressive, Fitzgerald finally walked at the heart of triangle love between Gatsby, Daisy and Tom, but that all involved and told It is very bad From this chapter, Nick alone will be more powerful. Like all other characters, he has been tested in this chapter, but despite his aggressive growth and development deserves praise.
Maybe he was born - Tom's family is really rich. It is not as wealthy as the family of Nick, it is not as wealthy as Gatsby, but wealthy, money can go back. In addition, he used it as a luxury and crazy thing, like bringing a polypony yarn to the woods' lake.