Saturday, 14 July 2012

Post 3 - Pedrido Cecilia


Personally, the moments I found more striking were from the last three chapters. But if I have to choose, I would say when Gatsby and Daisy first meet after so long, when Tom finds out what was going on with Daisy and Gatsby and when they quarrel at the hotel.

As I was reading the book, I was always thinking and predicting what would happen next. As I wrote many predictions in the 2nd post, I can say that most of them have been asserted. 

This text made me think that sometimes when we desire to get something that we really want to have, we can unintentionally behave in a very selfish way and we don't recognise the effects or consequences that may produce on others. And so, it is very important to be cautious and keep our eyes open so as to avoid having problems. 
It made me think about this because I noticed that most of the characters in the novel behaved in this way. They didn't care about other people´s feelings. In the case of Gatsby, he just concentrated in his objective and he didn't care about what the others could say about him. 

If I would have the chance to ask the writer a question, It would be why he did not add at the end a possible Daisy's reaction when Gatsby died? Because I expected in the end Daisy had changed her feelings and had gone to Gatsby's funeral since she was deeply in love with him. 

2 comments:

  1. Highly reflective post! Very good job liniking reading to personal experience. How would the novel be different if Daisy went to the funeral? What impact could that have on Nick?

    NB: think that; consequences on; concentrate on; if clauses

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  2. I think the novel would be completely different if Daisy went to the funeral. Maybe in the end she broke up with Tom and realized who she wanted to spend the rest of her life with.
    And of course, if she went to the funeral, it would cause a huge impact on Nick: Maybe,he would try to console her and Daisy would confess all her feelings to him.

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