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  1. Gatsby’s words reflect his steadfast belief in his ability to reclaim his past with Daisy, which is central to the plot, and also reflects the larger theme of the futile struggle against time and fate. “So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past.”.

    • Chapter 1: "A Beautiful Little Fool"
    • Chapter 3: Gatsby's Smile
    • Chapter 6: How Gatsby Created Himself
    • Chapter 9: A Story of The West
    • Chapter 9: The Green Light

    Daisy speaks these words in Chapter 1as she describes to Nick and Jordan her hopes for her infant daughter.While not directly relevant to the novel’s main themes, this quoteoffers a revealing glimpse into Daisy’s character. Daisy is nota fool herself but is the product of a social environmentthat, to a great extent, does not value intelligence in w...

    This passage occurs in Chapter 3 as part of Nick’s first close examination of Gatsby’s character and appearance. This description of Gatsby’s smile captures both the theatrical quality of Gatsby’s character and his charisma. Additionally, it encapsulates the manner in which Gatsby appears to the outside world, an image Fitzgerald slowly deconstruct...

    In Chapter 6, when Nick finally describes Gatsby’s early history, he uses this striking comparison between Gatsby and Jesus Christ to illuminate Gatsby’s creation of his own identity. Fitzgerald was probably influenced in drawing this parallel by a nineteenth-century book by Ernest Renan entitled The Life of Jesus. This book presents Jesus as a fig...

    This important quote from Nick’s lengthy meditation in Chapter 9 brings the motif of geography in The Great Gatsbyto a conclusion. Throughout the novel, places are associated with themes, characters, and ideas. The East is associated with a fast-paced lifestyle, decadent parties, crumbling moral values, and the pursuit of wealth, while the West and...

    These words conclude the novel and find Nick returning to the theme of the significance of the past to dreams of the future, here represented by the green light. He focuses on the struggle of human beings to achieve their goals by both transcending and re-creating the past. Yet humans prove themselves unable to move beyond the past: in the metaphor...

  2. 45 of the best book quotes from The Great Gatsby. 01. “Angry, and half in love with her, and tremendously sorry, I turned away.”. F. Scott Fitzgerald. author. The Great Gatsby. book. Nick Carraway. ᐧ.

  3. Fitzgerald uses weather, specifically contrasting rain, gloom, and darkness with sunshine, light, and happiness throughout the book. Five significant quotes dealing with the weather in F. Scott...

  4. Chapter 6. James Gatzthat was really, or at least legally, his name. He had changed it at the age of seventeen and at the specific moment that witnessed the beginning of his career—when he saw Dan Cody’s yacht drop anchor over the most insidious flat on Lake Superior.

  5. Key Quotes & Analysis. “Gatsby believed in the green light, the orgiastic future that year by year recedes before us. It eluded us then, but that’s no matter — tomorrow we will run faster, stretch our arms out farther…“. This quote illustrates Gatsby’s relentless pursuit of the past.

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