Gatsby is desperately searching for someone who knows Daisy. When he finds out from Jordan Baker that Nick Carraway is Daisy cousin, Gatsby latches on to him in an effort to get Daisy back. Everything he does is for Daisy.
I really personally dont think it should be taught in school at all, honestly I do not like history at all, due to what both men and women dealt with, from the unequal rights to the other horrible things that occurred. It seems like disrespectful to teach this due to it being some of their ancestors that were slaves at a time or any part of history in that matter. I think if a student wanted to learn about it then they should read about it in the libraires, or ask a teacher for tutoring on the subject, and not actually teach any students about this.
First, it signals the end of Bill and Mary's attempt at conversation, startling Mary into the present.
If the lights symbolize truth or revelation, then their sudden brightness represents the irrefutable passage of time and the impossibility of ever recovering or re-doing the past. That the lights run "the whole length of Fifth Avenue" further emphasizes the completeness of this truth; there is no way to escape the passage of time.
It's worth noting that the lights turn on right after Bill says, "You ought to see my kids" and grins. It's a surprisingly unguarded moment, and it's the only expression of genuine warmth in the story. It's possible that his and Mary's children might represent those lights, being the brilliant chains that link the past with an ever-hopeful future.
make sure that you discuss the same elements for both subjects. For instance, if you were going to compare and contrast two poems, you might consider the following elements in both works:
Poem 1 Poem 2
Symbolism Symbolism
Meter Meter
<span> Theme Theme</span>
Answer: Being a somebody is like being popular. Most of the time popular people and somebodies are show-offs and follow really dumb trends and fads.
Explanation: This is because these people TRY to be cool or cooler by, like I said before, trends or fads. So really most of the time a somebody is just an overrated figure. One more piece, these people often have followers and other cronies. I couldn`t find the book, but I used my first hand encounters with these type of people.