Fitzgerald begins his expression of Nick's mood by portraying the desolated grass and house next to his. He captures the bittersweet atmosphere by depicting the "gleaming, dazzling parties," and the "aesthetic contemplation, however, he also describes Gatsby's house as an "incoherent failure," and the "vast obscurity" of the city. Fitzgerald
Fitzgerald begins his expression of Nick's mood by portraying the desolated grass and house next to his. He captures the bittersweet atmosphere by depicting the "gleaming, dazzling parties," and the "aesthetic contemplation, however, he also describes Gatsby's house as an "incoherent failure," and the "vast obscurity" of the city. Fitzgerald