it creates mystery & interest✅
In "The Great Gatsby," Gatsby's pursuit of the American Dream is represented by his desire to reach toward the light of Daisy's love, which represents wealth, status, and happiness. However, Gatsby's past and his inability to escape it symbolize the darkness that ultimately prevents him from fully achieving his dream.
Fear and loathing
The narrator conveys a mixed attitude toward Gatsby through conflicting perceptions of his character. While initially viewing him as mysterious and intriguing, the narrator also recognizes Gatsby's flaws and the emptiness of his pursuit of wealth and status. This creates a nuanced portrayal of Gatsby that evokes both admiration and skepticism.
He sees Jay Gatsby staring at a green light across the bay with is arm reaching toward it.
Nick sees Gatsby extending his arms toward a green light across the water at the end of Chapter 1. This green light is located at the end of Daisy Buchanan's dock, symbolizing Gatsby's hopes and dreams of reuniting with Daisy.
At the end of Chapter 1 of The Great Gatsby, Nick Carraway sees Gatsby step out of his house, observe the stars, and then stretch his arms out, trembling, towards the green light across the water.
The quote "So we drove toward death through the cooling twilight" in "The Great Gatsby" is found on page 168 of F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel. It is part of a conversation between Nick Carraway and Jay Gatsby.
It has to do with "toward the heart of darkness", "in the heart of darkness," and "out of the heart of darkness." It seems nicely organized to me, but where these breaks specifically happen- I'm not sure if its where the book breaks or just within the story. ...If that makes sense. :)
The quote suggests that Gatsby is feeling intense emotion or anticipation when he stretches his arm toward the water. His trembling may indicate nervousness, excitement, or a sense of urgency in the situation. This moment hints at Gatsby's complex and unpredictable nature, as well as his deep desires or inner turmoil.
they have sensors in their eyes. they are blind to everything but light and darkness.
he Allies took an important step toward reaching Berlin.
The Allies took an important step toward reaching Berlin
The Allies took an important step toward reaching Berlin
Nick's attitude is ambivalent even at the moment he says goodbye to Gatsby as Nick feels disgusted with the lies, deceit and pretense that Gatsby associates himself with, yet at the same time he cannot help but to admire Gatsby's ability to dream (for Daisy) although his path is pursuing the dream is not as honourable.