Rain In The Great Gatsby

615 Words2 Pages

When Daisy comes to Nick’s house, it is pouring rain. Even when Gatsby comes back to the house, Nick describes him as soaking wet and standing in a puddle. Nick also mentions that he has to pull the door against the increasing rain (86). The intense rain sets a sad and depressing mood. It gives the reader a sense of gloom and doom about the meeting. When the rain stops and the sun comes out, there is a sudden change in mood. Gatsby becomes more confident and composed. Nick talks about how “a new well-being radiated from him and filled the little room” (89). When Gatsby comes to Nick’s house the first time that day, Nick depicts him as pale with “dark signs of sleeplessness beneath his eyes” (84). Gatsby is also extremely nervous and awkward. At one point he is so nervous that he is convinced she will not come, but Nick tells him to wait for a few …show more content…

After she arrives at the house, she immediately asks Nick if he is in love with her because she wants to know why he wants her at his house alone (85). When she first sees Gatsby, she says she is awfully glad to see him. Soon after, Nick describes a pause that seems to last forever. Nick describes Daisy as frightened but graceful (86). She seems on edge until she starts talking to Nick and feels a little more comfortable. Later, Nick tells Gatsby that both of them are just embarrassed (87). When Nick walks back into the room, Daisy’s face is covered in tears. She is so embarrassed when Nick sees her that she jumps up and begins wiping her tears. Her voice shows her mixed feeling about meeting Gatsby. She seems to regret leaving him, but she knows it is wrong to be with him. Nick describes Daisy’s voice by saying, “Her throat, full of aching, grieving beauty, told only of her unexpected joy” (89). The words used to describe Daisy’s emotions contradict each other and gives the reader a sense of the bittersweet and complex relationship between Daisy and

Open Document