Use Of Weather In The Great Gatsby

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Weathers and seasons to us are pouring rain, sunny, spring and summer, but to Fitzgerald he uses weather and seasons to show the feelings and emotions that Gatsby and Daisy but also other characters in the novel. The weather that was revealed throughout the novel displayed how Gatsby and Daisy have emotions for each other, because when they were together the weather was always presented in a special way. When Daisy walks into Gatsby's house, he created a set up of flowers for Daisy. As they were talking the weather was becoming hotter and hotter. While Gatsby and Daisy were inside realizing how much they missed each other the rain went away and the sun came out. Fitzgerald expressed this weather because he knew they were “hot” for each other.

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