Furthermore, during the meeting between both of them in Nick's house, Gatsby told her that "if it wasn't for the mist we could see your home across the bay. You always have a green light that burns all night at the end of your dock" (Fitzgerald 90). It is clear that he always observed Daisy from his house but all that he could see was the green light. He could only hope and dream about having Daisy by his side. This is before Gatsby finally met Daisy. When, at last, he met Daisy in Nick's house, it seems that "the colossal significance of that light had now vanished forever" (Fitzgerald 90). He had Daisy next by his side therefore "his count of enchanted objects had diminished by one." (Fitzgerald 90). Not only does the green light represent Gatsby's hope but it also symbolizes the American Dream. Nick deems that "Gatsby believed in the green light, the orgastic future that year by year recedes before us" (Fitzgerald 171) which means the harder you chase it, the further away it goes. By looking at these facts, it is very obvious that the green light symbolizes Gatsby's hope and the American Dream. Lifeless and hopeless those two words very well describe The Valley of Ashes - a desolated area between West Egg and New York. Fitzgerald describes the
Furthermore, during the meeting between both of them in Nick's house, Gatsby told her that "if it wasn't for the mist we could see your home across the bay. You always have a green light that burns all night at the end of your dock" (Fitzgerald 90). It is clear that he always observed Daisy from his house but all that he could see was the green light. He could only hope and dream about having Daisy by his side. This is before Gatsby finally met Daisy. When, at last, he met Daisy in Nick's house, it seems that "the colossal significance of that light had now vanished forever" (Fitzgerald 90). He had Daisy next by his side therefore "his count of enchanted objects had diminished by one." (Fitzgerald 90). Not only does the green light represent Gatsby's hope but it also symbolizes the American Dream. Nick deems that "Gatsby believed in the green light, the orgastic future that year by year recedes before us" (Fitzgerald 171) which means the harder you chase it, the further away it goes. By looking at these facts, it is very obvious that the green light symbolizes Gatsby's hope and the American Dream. Lifeless and hopeless those two words very well describe The Valley of Ashes - a desolated area between West Egg and New York. Fitzgerald describes the