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scribe your first impressions of each of the following characters: a ke…

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scribe your first impressions of each of the following characters:
a key quotation for each of these characters:
if you were to give this chapter a title it would be:
how do nick’s descriptions of tom give away his opinion of him?
if nick were to write a description of himself for an online dating site, it would say:
\when i looked once more for gatsby he had vanished, and i was alone again in the unquiet darkness.\
what does the word \vanished\ imply about gatsby?
what is the effect of the word \unquiet\ here?

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. First Impressions (Nick, Daisy, Tom):
  • Nick: Reserved, observant, moral compass of the novel; presents himself as non-judgmental but has quiet opinions.
  • Daisy: Fragile, charming, wealthy, and deeply unhappy; trapped in a loveless marriage, uses whimsy to hide emptiness.
  • Tom: Arrogant, wealthy, cruel, and racist; uses his status to control others, lacks empathy.
  1. Key Quotations:
  • Nick: "I'm inclined to reserve all judgments, a habit that has opened up many curious natures to me."
  • Daisy: "I hope she'll be a fool—that's the best thing a girl can be in this world, a beautiful little fool."
  • Tom: "Civilization's going to pieces... I've gotten to be a terrible pessimist about things."
  1. Chapter Title: "The Glitter and the Quiet Unrest" (captures the opulent surface and underlying tension of the chapter's events).
  2. Nick's description of Tom: Nick uses subtle, loaded language (e.g., describing Tom's "cruel body" and arrogant manner) to reveal his dislike without directly stating his opinion, letting Tom's actions and words speak for themselves.
  3. Nick's dating profile: "Quiet Midwestern transplant navigating New York's glittery chaos. I value honesty, good conversation, and staying out of the drama—though I seem to end up in it anyway. Looking for someone who sees beyond the parties to the real stuff."
  4. Diction Analysis:
  • "Vanished": Implies Gatsby is elusive, almost mythic; he can disappear suddenly, reinforcing his mysterious, unknowable quality.
  • "unquiet": Contradicts the idea of calm darkness; it conveys a tense, restless atmosphere, mirroring the hidden conflicts and unspoken tensions lingering after the party.

Answer:

  1. First Impressions:
  • Nick: Observant, reserved moral observer
  • Daisy: Charming, fragile, secretly unhappy
  • Tom: Arrogant, cruel, entitled elitist
  1. Key Quotations:
  • Nick: "I'm inclined to reserve all judgments, a habit that has opened up many curious natures to me."
  • Daisy: "I hope she'll be a fool—that's the best thing a girl can be in this world, a beautiful little fool."
  • Tom: "Civilization's going to pieces... I've gotten to be a terrible pessimist about things."
  1. Chapter Title: "The Glitter and the Quiet Unrest"
  2. Nick's opinion of Tom: He uses subtle, critical details (Tom's physicality, racist comments, dismissive attitude) to indirectly show his dislike, avoiding direct condemnation.
  3. Nick's dating profile: "Quiet Midwestern transplant navigating New York's glittery chaos. I value honesty, good conversation, and staying out of the drama—though I seem to end up in it anyway. Looking for someone who sees beyond the parties to the real stuff."
  4. Diction Analysis:
  • "vanished": Implies Gatsby is elusive, mysterious, and almost mythic, able to disappear without a trace.
  • "unquiet": Creates a tense, restless atmosphere, reflecting the hidden conflicts and unresolved tensions that linger after the party's end.