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Cloud [144]
2 years ago
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in the great gatsby chapter 8 How does Fitzgerald achieve a melancholic mood in the beginning of this chapter?

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4vir4ik [10]2 years ago
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What is going on with Nick? Fitzgerald achieve a melancholic mood in the beginning of the chapter because he matches other characters feelings based on events from the last chapter. ... Nick's statement shows a change in Nick because he is being more comfortable with himself.

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