Weather In The Great Gatsby

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Fitzgerald was brought up in an upper class family and was highly educated throughout his life. He pursued writing at Princeton University, but was put into academic probation shortly after. Afterwards, he decided to drop out and continue his passion for writing novels and short stories. Fitzgerald then joined the army when his first story was unapproved. Upon his return, he met a southern Alabama belle named Zelda . Since she was a spoiled young lady, she declined Fitzgerald’s proposals, after seeing he had no fortune and had encouraged to firstly seek his fortune of his own. Throughout their life together the rich and adventurous couple maintained a crazy lifestyle filled with extravagant parties all over Europe. That soon ended when Zelda Among them is weather. Weather is integrated to Fitzgerald’s other forms of literature to express his own feelings and onto the characters. The American dream is expressed throughout weather to foreshadow these compelled expressions by the characters. Weather is an important attribution because it symbolizes much of the character’s relationships. It also serves as a purpose to foreshadow events, which are continuously seen in The Great Gatsby ("Symbols." The Great Gatsby: Chapter 7). For example, in The Great Gatsby, when Gatsby and Daisy meet at Nick’s home, the weather has changed from rainy to sunny. This is an example of Gatsby and Daisy’s new opened relationship, but it can also interpreted as Gatsby’s illusion of Daisy that has returned, Daisy representing a false creation created by the American Dream. This is similar to Fitzgerald and Zelda’s own relationship. Zelda becoming Fitzgerald’s own Daisy. In Tender is the Night, a significant type of weather would be a dark night, because it foreshadows the ugly aspects of the day, as an illusion. Fitzgerald uses symbolism of the night not merely opposite in meaning to that of the day: it is more complicated and more intricately woven into the story (Wreck). Both stories have been coated with the same form of symbolical use of weather. As it is seen, Fitzgerald uses weather not specifically, but generally symbolize attributes illusion and

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