Related Characters: Jay Gatsby, Nick Carraway (speaker),
Daisy Buchanan
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Page Number: 110
Explanation and Analysis
Nick and Gatsby have this conversation after a failed party
in which Gatsby tries to recreate his romance with Daisy.
They disagree, pivotally, on whether it will be possible for
Gatsby and Daisy to reignite their relationship.
On a literal level, Nick is simply saying that Gatsby cannot
“repeat” his liaisons with Daisy, whereas Gatsby claims that
he will in fact be able to do so. Yet their divergent
viewpoints speak far more broadly to two ideological
positions held by Americans at the time. Gatsby is
fundamentally future-oriented as a “new money” person: he
believes that anything can be accomplished through an act
of will, as in the way he became rich. Whereas Nick, as a
representative of “old money,” is more focused on the limits
of the past and more sensitive to the Waws in Gatsby’s
"nouveau riche" thinking.
We can see this more critical position in his description of
Gatsby’s look: it is “wild” and falsely equates time with
space—assuming that he can discover “the past” in the
physical richness of “his house.” Gatsby thus represents a
more narrow-minded viewpoint that energy and money will
be able to turn back time and manifest any desire. While
Nick has certainly lauded that personal drive, he disagrees
here on the feasibility of the project.
Chapter 7 Quotes
"Her voice is full of money," he said suddenly.
That was it. I'd never understood before. It was full of
money—that was the inexhaustible charm that rose and fell in
it, the jingle of it, the cymbals' song of it.
Related Characters: Jay Gatsby, Nick Carraway (speaker),
Daisy Buchanan
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