THE wEATHER
Authors:
Kyle Stein Megan Griffey Jack Dewey |
#Photoprops and Points by Kyle Stein
- Gatsby and Daisy meet again in the pouring rain
- Gatsby and Daisy fall in love at the sunrise
"The next day was broiling, almost the last, certainly the warmest, of summer." pg. 114 MG
As the temperature heats up so does the drama in the book. A lot happens on this "Hot! Hot! Hot!" pg. 115 day. MG
As the temperature heats up so does the drama in the book. A lot happens on this "Hot! Hot! Hot!" pg. 115 day. MG
- Gatsby’s confrontation with Tom occurs on the hottest day of the summer, under the scorching sun.
- Wilson kills Gatsby on the first day of autumn, as Gatsby floats in his pool despite a coldness in the air
- As Gatsby floats in the pool, frozen in time it symbolizes the attempt to stop time and restore his relationship with Daisy to the way it was five years before, in 1917.
JD
- Wilson kills Gatsby on the first day of autumn, as Gatsby floats in his pool despite a coldness in the air
- As Gatsby floats in the pool, frozen in time it symbolizes the attempt to stop time and restore his relationship with Daisy to the way it was five years before, in 1917.
JD