I believe that
the story changes a lot since Gatsby meets Daisy. This encounter provokes conisderable changes
in the characters and in the plot as well .
Nick, who before was Tom’s accomplice, now helps Gatsby and
becomes his only friend. Jay Gatsby is finally described, he is a very calm man, who
only wants to go back to the past and get Daisy’s love back.
Daisy starts showing her real
feelings for her husband and she starts changing her attitude towards him. She
seems to be puzzled about Gatsby’s appearance but at the same time she is
curious and excited about it.
Tom and Gatsby don’t get along very
well. And Tom starts suspecting about Daisy’s and her relationship with her new
friend. I believe Tom is afraid of loosing her.
“An hour
later the front door opened nervously, and Gatsby, in a white flannel suit,
silver shirt, and gold-colored tie, hurried in. He was pale, and there were
dark signs of sleeplessness beneath his eyes.”
“Gatsby,
pale as death, with his hands plunged like weights in his coat pockets, was
standing in a puddle of water glaring tragically into my eyes.”
I’ve chosen these quotations for
several reasons. First of all I can picture Gatsby in mi mind and for me it
is really funny to see a man in his thirties being so nervous about meeting a woman. At this point in
the story he looks like a frightened child to me. Secondly, this part clearly
shows how important is Daisy in his life. He has a mixture of feelings; he is nervous,
and happy and terrified all at the same time. He wants to impress Daisy, and he
has been waiting for this moment for a long time. For him, this is the beginning of
the rest of his life, he is starting to live his dream, at least this is what
he thinks…
Interesting comments. Why do you call Nick Tom's accomplice, though?
ReplyDeleteIs it only because of his age that Gatsby's reaction is surprising?
I call nick the accomplice because at first it seems that he is ok with the fact that Tom is having a mistress, since they go together to NY and share the secret. But then I realized that this is not the case and that he is at Gatsby's side.
DeleteAnd as regards Gatsby’s reaction may be it is also strange because the woman he is going to meet is not any woman but a one he knows… For me it’s an unexpected reaction, I mean usually women are the ones that are nervous and blush when they meet a man.
I don't think Nick had a choice when Tom decided to introduce him to his mistress. What does it tell you about Tom that he should do so?
ReplyDeleteIn the case of Gatsby, he is also a very powerful man ...