Analysis Chapter 6 Analyze the language in the paragraph beginning “But his heart was in a constant, turbulent riot” and ending with “fairy’s wing.” How.

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Analysis Chapter 6 Analyze the language in the paragraph beginning “But his heart was in a constant, turbulent riot” and ending with “fairy’s wing.” How does the language create a dreamlike world? p. 99 On page 101, explain what Nick means by Gatsby’s “education.” Why does Gatsby want to go to dinner with the Sloanes? Why is Mr. Sloane apprehensive about inviting him? P. 103 Why does Gatsby want to repeat the past? Use the description of his date with Daisy on pages 110-111 to guide your analysis.