The line in these excerpts from the morality play “Everyman”
implies that the common people of the time were leading a life dedicated to
material gain and pleasure-seeking activities is the first one: “Of ghostly
sight the people be so blind, Drowned in sin, they know me not for their God”.
In this line, God implies that people occupy their minds with material goods by
saying that they are blind, drowned in sin and lost their way to Him.
Noun: a place, person or a thing.
1. Five
2. Teenager
3. Car
thats like true tbh because you dont have to be smart to be insistent
Answer:
The excerpt is found in the last chapter, Chapter 9 of the novel. It concludes the novel.
Explanation:
"The Great Gatsby" by Francis Scott Fitzgerald is a tragic story of the protagonist Jay Gatsby in his pursuit of his previous love Daisy Buchanan. The twist in the story led to the deaths of Gatsby and myrtle, Tom's lover.
The above provided excerpt is from the last chapter of the story where Nick Carraway had gone back to Gatsby's place. There, he thinks of how Gatsby had blindly believed in the green light, 'the supposed bright future' that he had envisioned for himself and Daisy. These lines form the closing sentences of the whole novel, ending it.