How does Fitzgerald emphasize the fact that Gatsby's Dream to be with Daisy has
changed?
He uses the symbolism of the moonlight to emphasize the fact that Daisy is
being fickle and choosing Tom over Gatsby.
O He uses the image of Tom and Daisy at the table with Tom's hand on Daisy's to
show the intimacy and love for each other is still there.
He uses the juxtaposition between Gatsby's placement on the outside left
standing and watching to show he is still an outsider, or a West Egger.
All of the above

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Fitzgerald emphasizes the fact that Gatsby's dream to be with Daisy has changed when he uses the image of Tom and Daisy at the table with Tom's hand on Daisy's to show the intimacy and love for each other is still there. (option B)

Gatsby's dream

Jay Gatsby lost the love of his life, Daisy. In the five years the two could meet, Daisy ended up marrying the millionaire Tom Buchanan. But now Gatsby is back and he too is a millionaire. It is his dream to steal Daisy away from Tom and start a new life with her.

The passage we are analyzing here shows that Gatsby's dream has changed. Daisy is no longer willing to be with him. After the chaotic events of that evening, she rediscovered her love for her husband, and she and Tom seem more intimate than ever, which is shown in the image of the two at the table, hands together.

With the information above in mind, we can select option B as the correct answer.

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