The events that occur throughout the novel all have a meaning and some sort of a lesson to be learned through the characters’ experience and their mistakes. Many of these “lessons” are hidden within symbols that the author leads to. They are truly known as “motifs” and essentially, they describe the symbolism within the text and link to the theme. The motif that is focused on heavily in chapter 4 is Gatsby’s wealth. Gatsby’s …show more content…
In chapter 9, there exists a clear evidence that emphasizes Gatsby’s undying love for Daisy. Nick and Gatsby hold a conversation by the balcony and Gatsby expresses his infatuation with the green light at the end of the docks near Daisy’s house. He compares it to what America must have looked like before settlers had tore down the trees and built cities, just “a fresh, green breast of the new world” (180). Both the green light and the land represent the American Dream. The green light is Daisy, Gatsby’s American dream, and new land is