Thursday, March 13, 2008

Chapter 7






Chapter 7












Said by Gatsby:




“I wanted somebody who wouldn’t gossip. Daisy comes over quite often – in the afternoons” (122)


This relates to everyone Gossiping about ever ones business and telling everyone ever thing about an thing that they deem interesting.









Said by Nick:
“Afterward he kept looking at the child with surprise” (123).


This statement show that Gatsby is shocked by the presences of Daisy' little girl. Is a stowed by the appearance of how the youngster looks.






Said by Nick:
“He looked at me keenly, realizing that Jordon and I must have known all along” (128).


In this statement Nick is Pointing out that Tom finally figures that Daisy is having an affair with Gatsby.






Said by Tom:
“I suppose the latest thing is to sit back and let Mr. Nobody from Nowhere make love to your wife.”



In this statement Tom is expressing how he feels about people wife's being with other men. When he himself had done just that same thing.



Analysis


Picture Analysis

The picture depicts the little girl that comes in all dressed up looking pretty taking to her mother. And watching the standers.


Lyrics


Three thirty in the morning

Not a soul in sight

The city's lookin' like a ghost town

On a moonless summer night Raindrops on the windshield

There's a storm moving in

He's headin' back from somewhere

That he never should have been And the thunder rolls

And the thunder rolls

Every light is burnin'

In a house across town

She's pacin' by the telephone

In her faded flannel gown

Askin' for miracle

Hopin' she's not right

Prayin' it's the weather

That's kept him out all night

And the thunder rolls

And the thunder rolls

The thunder rolls

And the lightnin' strikes

Another love grows cold

On a sleepless night

As the storm blows on

Out of control

Deep in her heart

The thunder rolls

She's waitin' by the window

When he pulls into the drive

She rushes out to hold him

Thankful he's alive

But on the wind and rain

A strange new perfume blows

And the lightnin' flashes in her eyes

And he knows that she knows

And the thunder rolls

And the thunder rolls

The thunder rolls

And the lightnin' strikes

Another love grows cold and dark

On a sleepless night

As the storm blows on

Out of control

Deep in her heart

The thunder rolls

She runs back down the hallway

And through the bedroom door

She reaches for the pistol

Kept in the dresser drawer

Tells the lady in the mirror

He won't do this again

Cause tonight will be the last time

She'll wonder where he's been




These lyric relate to how Tom feels when he finally putt two and two together and realise that Daisy and Gatsby are having an affair together right under he nose. But he finally realises it.

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