Gatsby and Farewell
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Bloom | Much of the meaning of Gatsby comes out of imagery, it's texture and the complexity of it's motives |
Flanagan | Gatsby lives in the world of romantic energies and colours |
Dyson | In one sense Gatsby is the apotheosis of his rootless society |
O'rourke | Nick is considered to be quite reliable, basically honest and ultimately changed by his contact with Daisy |
Stocks | Nick wants to portray Gatsy as 'great' and to ignore or edit anything that undermines that image |
Daisy sad about shirts | It makes me sad because I have never seen such-such beautiful shirts before |
Nick and gatsby on the past | Chan't change the past... why of course you can |
Nick enchanted by life | Simultaneously enchanted and repelled by the inexhaustible variety of life |
Three people in a car | Three modish negroes, two bucks and a girl |
Owl eyes car crash | Tumultuous scene |
Gatsby on time | Sorry about the clock |
Wolfsheim on gatsby | He went to Oggsford college in England |
Myrtle on police dogs | I'd like to get one of those police dogs |
Myrtle on Daisy | Daisy, Daisy, Daisy! I'll say it whenever I want to |
Tom on race | It's up to us, who are the dominant race |
George on Myrtle cheating | You can't fool God |
Nick on Tom's lifestyle | Everything afterwards savoured of anti climax |
Nick on Jordan's dishonesty | She was incurably dishonest |
Nick on honesty | I am one of the few honest people that I have ever known |
Nick on his birthday | No... I just remembered that today is my birthday |
Nick on judgements | I'm inclined to reserve all judgments |
Daisy on herself | Sophisticated- God I'm sophisticated |
Nick on Daisy's voice | Her voice is full of money |
Nick on Tom and Daisy | They smashed things up and creatures and then retreated back into their money |
Daisy on her daughter | That's the best thing a girl can be in this world, a beautiful little fool |
Nick's description of Daisy | Her face was sad and lovely with bright things in it |
Truth of Jay Gatsby | He was a son of God |
Description of gats before meeting Daisy | He was pale as death |
Nick on future | The orgastic future |
What Gatsby believed | Gatsby believed in the green light |
Description of gatsby after meeting daisy | He literally glowed |
Nicks opinion of Gatsby | They're a rotten crowd... you're worth the whole damn bunch put together |
Catherine on her deathbed | It's just a dirty trick |
Catherine on her deathbed | It's just a dirty trick |
Triad for Catherine | Eat and drink and sleep with Catherine |
Frederic on love as a coping mechanism | Life isnt hard when you've got nothing to lose |
The priest on victory | I don't believe in victory anymore |
Frederic on the past | We had a lovely time that summer |
Ferguson on love and death | You'll die. Fight or die. That's what people do. They don't marry. |
Priest on love | When you love, you wish to do things for. You wish to sacrifice for. You wish to serve |
Priest on war | There are people who would make war |
Catherine on rain | Sometimes I see you in the rain, dead |
Ronaldi on friendship | You are my best friend and war brother |
Catherine loss of indentity | There isnt any me. I'm you. Don't make a seperate me |
Catherine on religion | You're my religion, you're all I've got |
Frederic on christianity | It is in defeat that we become Christian |
Henry on defeat | Defeat is worse |
Henry on shooters | Those were Italians that shot. They weren't Germans |
Catherine on lying | That's all right. Keep right on lying to me. That's what I want you to do. Were they pretty? |
Henry on war | I knew I would not be killed |
Rinaldi on suffering | You are so brave and quiet that I forgot you were suffering |
Misogynistic writing of Catherine | I'll do what you want and say what you want and then I'll be a great success, won't I? |
Aymo on rain | Tomorrow maybe we drink rainwater |
Catherine on her deathbed | It's just a dirty trick |
Henry attempts to kiss Catherine | I leaned forward in the dark to kiss her, and there was a sharp stining flash |
Catherine reflecting on hotel | I never felt like a whore before |
Merill | Not an aristotelian tragedy because this tragedy is caused by external conditions not a hamartia. |
Secular | Henry's prayers are unanswered, priest mocked and belittled |
Fetterly | Henry is a misogynist whose definition of a good woman is she knows what she exists for and does it and you know she likes it |
Grimes | Hemingway had a deeply religious upbringing |
Fiedler | Hemingway's women are 'mindless, soft, subservient' |