Great Gatsby
Pathetic Fallacy -
The pathetic fallacy within this chapter is the representation of Gatsby's nervous and solemn mood when he believes Daisy will not turn up. We can see the weather represents his mood because the weather is dark and dull and its heavy rain almost representing the tears that he may want to cry for her.
However, the mood changes when Daisy arrives and they meet, we can see this when Nick leaves to give them privacy but the weather has cleared up and quickly gone from a dark, unhappy mood to the sun shining and a happy, chirpy mood.
Dramatic Climax -
The dramatic climax within chapter 5 of The Great Gatsby takes place at multiple places throughout. However, the main point of dramatic climax within the chapter is the point at which Gatbsy and Daisy meet in the living room of Nick's house. This is the dramatic climax because we see how Gatsby had been preparing for this moment for weeks, years even and he wanted it to be perfect. Thus, when the time came we could see how he was shocked and a little intimidated by her presence.
Foreshadowing:
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