Nick uses the imagery of Gatsby’s
parties and talks about how they will never again fill his house. The party is over
for Gatsby and no one has stayed around to help clean up. Nick headed into a new
world with the shore left behind him. The green light was a visual symbol of
hope for Gatsby and is to him what the green land was to the Dutch sailors when
they first came across. In the end, the beacon’s green light was as elusive as
Gatsby's dream to live with Daisy for the rest of his life. The green light was
as bright and enchanting as Long Island was when the Dutch sailors found it so
very long ago. The continent captivated the Dutch explorers and was filled with
their hearts with hopes and dreams just like the green light captured Gatsby.
Gatsby reached as far for the stars as he possibly could, but like the sailors,
his dream of living with Daisy escaped him and left him with bullets in his
back. We should all strive to be like Gatsby and go as far as we possibly can
to reach our goals, but stop when we know they are too out of reach to even
fathom achieving.
Tuesday, May 29, 2012
Journal 19
Nick Carraway Adjective
_______introverted____________
Small and skinny, not very intimidating
Didn’t say much, just listened a lot
He was a good friend to Gatsby and asked for nothing in
return
Tom Buchanan Adjective
___________juxtaposed____________
Big and intimidating, but just really forceful
Talked way too much to be a good character
He was always trying to put himself higher above everyone
else.
Daisy Buchanan Adjective
_____________ditsy_____________
Tiny and confused
Very talkative, liked to joke around and be
She was always unsure on what to do, especially when it came
to following her heart
Jordan Baker Adjective
__________reserved__________
Mysteriously attractive and illusive
Wasn’t very talkative, but knew almost everything about the
people she met up with
Jay Gatsby Adjective
________smart___________
Attractive and kind hearted
He was always making other people happy.
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