Answer: At the end of Chapter 5, Gatsby is happy and full of hope.
Explanation:
In Chapter 5, Gatsby is finally reunited with Daisy. He has been waiting for this moment for so long. He has spent years staring at the green light at the end of Daisy's dock, and now finally arranges a meeting with her at Nick's house.
Gatsby is anxious before Daisy arrives, but as they spend more and more time together, and their first encounter goes well, Gatsby is convinced that they will end up together.
He is over the moon, and seems to forget that Daisy is married now and has a child. Everything is not as simple as it seems to Gatsby at that moment.
Copy should not be capitalized. You can only capitalized People, places.
Answer:
No, alone.
(Pause.)
What dreams! Those forests!
(Pause.)
Enough, it's time it ended, in the shelter, too.
(Pause.)
And yet I hesitate, I hesitate to... to end. Yes, there it is,
it's time it ended and yet I hesitate to
(He yawns.)
-to end
(Yawns.)
God, I'm tired, I'd be better off in bed.
(He whistles. Enter Clov immediately. He halts beside the
chair.)
You pollute the air!
(Pause.)
Get me ready, I'm going to bed.
CLOV:
I've just got you up
HAMM:
And what of it?
CLOV:
I can't be getting you up and putting you to bed every
five minutes, I have things to do.
(Pause.)
Describe how the elements of dramatic writing (dialogue, stage