What Is The Mood In Chapter 5 Of The Great Gatsby

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In the novel The Great Gatsby written by F. Scott Fitzgerald the main character, James Gatz was born into a poor family and fell in love with a girl Daisy but when he went into war she left him and married Tom who was a wealthy man. James could not get over Daisy, so he tried to win her back, so he changed his name to Jay Gatsby, and got Into a shady business to try to make as much money as he could. He had a mansion built and held many extravagant parties hoping one day Daisy would attend one and be impressed and want Gatsby back. Nick, Daisy's cousin, moved in next to Gatsby's house one day, Gatsby invited Nick to one of his parties to talk to him about plan to get him and Daisy back together. Throughout the book the author F. Scott Fitzgerald uses weather to reflect the mood of the characters in The Great Gatsby to send the reader the message that the American dream is not what it seems. …show more content…

When Gatsby finally gets Nick to have Daisy over so Gatsby can meet up with her and it is pouring rain “ the day agreed on pouring rain.” Chapter 5. The author chose to make it rain to show Gatsby's distress. Gatsby is anxious because he has not seen Daisy face to face in a very long time and he is afraid of what might happen. Then the rain stops and the Sun comes out when Daisy arrives and Gatsby and Daisy are talking. The author did this to show how Gatsby's mood changed once he realized that everything was going well with him and