Examples Of Mood In The Great Gatsby

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First of all, mood is a literary element that evokes certain feelings or vibes in readers through words and descriptions. For example, a cheery mood would include birds singing their joyous notes or rays of the golden sun sprinkling from the sky. After Gatsby having not met Daisy for five years, their reunion should include a delightful feeling about it, but instead it is sorrowful. Fitzgerald describes the scenes with “soggy whitewashed alleys” and Gatsby “standing in a puddle of water glaring tragically” (Fitzgerald 43-44). This would imply Nick is forlorn about losing Gatsby to Daisy.