The Great Gatsby Mood In Chapter 9

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Fitzgerald’s choice of words help foreshadow a depressing tone in chapter 8 and continuing on to chapter 9 in The Great Gatsby. It specifies towards Gatsby’s lifeless body floating in the pool and moments before his death. Where Gatsby enters a “new world” (161) and people like Gatsby are “poor ghosts, breathing dreams like air”(161) . This basically summarizes Gatsby as he thought he “paid a price for living too long with a single dream”(161). To interpret this, and the paragraph before, this gives the chapter its peak of depression, where Gatsby has died. The paragraph has such a quiet, undisturbed mood, where it might seem as nothing tragic has just happened, but the paragraph directly does the opposite of what it is. Gatsby believed himself