How Does Fitzgerald Use Weather In The Great Gatsby

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Fundamentally, the “American Dream” is the idea that anyone can achieve success and happiness in life solely through hard work. In F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel, The Great Gatsby, life moves very quickly for Americans and there's no time for people to care about each other's problems. This is not simply because people in this era are self-centered; but, it's the fact that self-importance has consumed the moral sense of East and West Eggers alike. Throughout the story, Fitzgerald utilizes motifs, which can be seen when he incorporates recurring elements such as color, flowers, or cars. Motifs are essential to any novel since they help to develop the novel's underlying theme or purpose. Weather is a motif that reoccurs frequently during important …show more content…

Not only does the weather affect the interactions between characters, but it also affects the general mood of the atmosphere. The first occasion that one notices this is when Nick, Daisy, and Gatsby were all together for tea. “The day agreed upon was pouring rain...An hour later the door opened nervously and Gatsby in a white flannel suit, silver shirt, and gold-colored tie hurried in.”(88) The fact that it is raining when these characters reunite displays the atmosphere of their small get-together and how each of them is feeling. Typically people combine rain and sadness but in this case, it is used to describe how Gatsby is feeling nervous and contradictory about seeing Daisy again. therefore creating an awkward atmosphere where the characters it in silence. These interactions can sometimes even offer a small glimpse into the future. These glimpses into the future aren't specifically about any event though. They are instead foreshadowing characters emotions in the next pages of the chapter. One can also establish that "Gatsby bought that house so that Daisy would be just across the bay,"(79) and therefore is displaying his wealth to Daisy in order to earn her acceptance of him too high society. Gatsby and Daisy’s reunion begins among pouring rain, which was awkward and melancholy. However, their love