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1 USE OF IMAGERY IN GATSBY Chapters 5-6

2 MAIN FORMS OF IMAGERY Color Weather Patterns Sound Flowers

3 COLOR Why is the use of colors so important? How do they contribute to the story? What colors does Fitzgerald use to symbolize Gatsby and Daisy, respectively? What happens when their “colors” come together and what does it mean?

4 WEATHER PATTERNS Describe the weather pattern Fitzgerald uses to symbolize the development of Gatsby and Daisy’s relationship in chapter 5. What happens when their own weather patterns come together? What does it foreshadow?

5 SOUND How does the use of sound imagery (Ex: the sound of Daisy’s voice) change or intensify the mood of these chapters?

6 FLOWERS What is the weather like when Daisy and Gatsby meet for the first time? Is the theme of flowers more prominent during or after the tea party? Why? What could it signify about Daisy and Gatsby’s relationship? Does Daisy’s name mean anything? What colors are present in Daisy’s life?

7 DAISY

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