Fitzgerald often uses
the weather in the novel to emphasize the way theare feeling.For example, on the day whenexpects
to be reunited with , he is a nervous wreck and the weather is likewise unstable.It is raining
cats and dogs when Daisy arrives, and then Gatsby pretends to arrive, at's house.Similarly,
Gatsby is so nervous and unsteady that he acts a little rudely, knocks Nick's clock off the
mantel, and can hardly behave remotely normally.However, once things begin to go more smoothly
between Daisy and Gatsby, the weather also starts to clear up.Soon, the...
Saturday, 14 June 2014
What role does weather play in The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald?
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