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Thursday, February 21, 2019

How does Fitzgerald tell the story in chapter 6 of The Great Gatsby?

Fitzgerald uses incision to introduce the subscribers to the evolution of James Gatz to Gatsby. Straight away break off is telling the story in retrospect, once again which is an indication that the muniment is based more on his thoughts and interpretations than facts intend his reliability screwingt always be trusted, and starts the chapter about Gatsby straight away and how there is an thought-provoking young reporter on his sidereal day off to question Gatsby. He is there to gain development from Gatsby about the rumours of him being a German Nazi and his popularity over the recent summer. This is actually a use of auspicate because they are not there for Gatsby but to question his accepted hospitality which is posterior seen in chapter 9 where people gather to reveal information about the madman Wilson and the death of Gatsby, not actually Gatsby himself, just the percentage he plays.This chapter is not told in chronological order, due to cut off admitting he tells the anecdote of Gatsbys past, first and Gatsby told me all this very much later which means Fitzgerald decided to turn up the reader of Gatsbys past of hitless farm people to another lavish party Gatsby throws so the reader understand how he got from point A to B. This is also part of Nicks manipulating narrative because we are told how Gatsby didnt get it (the notes from Dan Cody) which paints Gatsby is a good light because he built up his own wealthiness from not demanding to be a janitor anymore. However, its also the work of turkey cock do we understand Gatsby and Nick arent being completely bluff about his wealth because gobbler suddenly suggests Gatsby is a bootlegger meaning Nick starts the chapter with an anecdote of Gatsbys heroic attempt to save Dan Codys yacht but refuses the admit he then later created his money from illegal behaviour.The main setting of chapter 6 is Gatsby house. However, its seen at day time and night. In the day time we see how Gatsby has gue sts who include Tom Buchanan are ready to leave. They invite Gatsby but end up going away without him. This shows how Gatsby isnt really anyones friend and that people really do use him for his hospitality not friendship. This shows how twilight contrasts against the Sunday afternoon to show how Gatsby is polite and welcomes people into his home but no one pull up stakes repay the favour. This, however, could be another manipulation made by Nick to get sympathy for Gatsby because this is all told in retrospect meaning when we strike how, in chapter 9, that Nick is on Gatsby side and all alone he could be using previous chapters, like 6, to manipulate the past.Fitzgerald also uses motifs and saturation to tell the story in chapter 6. This is conspicuous when Daisy says to Nick, present a color broadside. Im giving out green-. This is to show mouldy bonk because Daisy had previously said if you want to kiss me which Nick would not want to do because he does not love Daisy, meani ng the green card is a representation of mouldy love. However, it must not be forgotten that Gatsby looks at the dock for the green light before reuniting with Daisy, which could be a suggestion from Fitzgerald to show how Gatsbys and Daisys love has expired over the 5 years next November yet both of them are inefficient to admit it. This is also a use of foreshadowing because green can also represent freedom, freedom is actually what Tom and Daisy always wait to convey after something has gone wrong, meaning that they are able to attain on swiftly after events, such as Gatsby and Myrtles death.

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