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... Daisy. Nick first observes the love with Daisy when he sees Gatsby's arm stretched out towards the green light on her dock. "... ...
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... p25 This idea of his arms stretched seems as though he is reaching for some important but unspecified goal. We soon realise that this goal is Daisy and he is ...
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... His major reason for actually buying his huge house in east egg was the fact that he would be living across the bay from Daisy. "He stretched out his arms ...
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... to strive for a distant dream; to regain his relationship with Daisy. Gatsby's one fatal flaw is his strive for unrealistic dreams. "He stretched out his arms ...
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... This is a hard concept for Gatsby to grasp because he has spent most of his life longing for Daisy. One day Nick sees him outside with his arms: "stretched out ...
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... This is a hard concept for Gatsby to grasp because he has spent most of his life longing for Daisy. One day Nick sees him outside with his arms: "stretched out ...
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... Grail. At night he stands out in front of his house with his "arms stretched out" toward Daisy's green dock light. (21) Comparable ...
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... by one."(P98) Nick's first vision of Gatsby is of his neighbor's trembling arms stretched out toward the green light. Once Gatsby meets Daisy, the green light ...
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... Gatsby stretched his arms to touch the green light that is the symbol of his vision. ... The green light at the end of Daisy's dock is made parallel to the "green ...
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... Gatsby stretched his arms to touch the green light that is the symbol of his vision. ... The green light at the end of Daisy's dock is made parallel to the "green ...
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... Grail. At night he stands out in front of his house with his "arms Stretched out" toward Daisy's green dock light. Comparable to ...
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... He stretched out his ... far away, that might have been the end of a dock." (p. 26) The green light is the green glow coming from the dock at Daisy's house, across ...
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... When Gatsby is first seen, "he stretched out his arms toward...a single green light ... green light that he appears to be reaching for is the light on Daisy's dock. ...
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... He tries to win Daisy over by buying her things that cost a lot because he ... When Nick turns 30, he says to himself "before me stretched the portentous menacing ...
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... has on him is introduced very effectively through the moving image of Gatsby reaching out to the green light at the end of Daisy's dock: "he stretched out his ...
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... that would finally lead him to his desire, Daisy but the chance was never there. The last paragraph on page 25 is symbolic of this for "he stretched out his ...
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... out towards the bay, overlooking Daisy's dock. Over the dock shines a green light where Gatsby reaches out for during the night. "...he stretched out his arms ...
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... he did in his life was centered on Daisy. She was something he wanted and worked hard to attain even though it would never be possible. "He stretched out his ...
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... It represents his love for Daisy and his need for a companion, or in Nick's words, "He stretched out his arms toward the dark water in a curious way ...
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... It represents his love for Daisy and his need for a companion, or in Nick's words, "He stretched out his arms toward the dark water in a curious way ...
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... he did in his life was centered on Daisy. She was something he wanted and worked hard to attain even though it would never be possible. "He stretched out his ...
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... he did in his life was centered on Daisy. She was something he wanted and worked hard to attain even though it would never be possible. "He stretched out his ...
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... tried harder and harder to be in the elite society to win Daisy's love by ... Nick once commented on Gatsby, "He stretched out his arms toward the dark water in a ...
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... love for Daisy and his need for a companion. In chapter one, Nick observes Gatsby in the dark as he looks longingly across the bay with arms stretched outward ...
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... out to determine what share was his of our local heavens...he stretched out his ... The light is from the dock of Daisy Buchanan, and symbolizes everything that is ...
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... On page 25, "he stretched out his arms toward the dark water in a ... sworn he was trembling." Gatsby is entranced by this green light because it symbolizes Daisy. ...
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... There is a green light at the end of Daisy's dock that is visible at night ... in the dark as he looks longingly across the bay with arms stretched outward toward ...
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... better chance with Daisy but he wasted it on trying to win her back. From the! book The Great Gatsby, Nick sees Gatsby out of his window, "He stretched out his ...
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... figured muslin, which stretched tight over her rather wide hips as Tom helped her to the platform in New York." (page 26-27) Myrtle serves as a foil for Daisy. ...
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... There is a green light at the end of Daisy's dock that is visible at night ... in the dark as he looks longingly across the bay with arms stretched outward toward ...
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