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How setting is used

In this extract from F. Scott Fitzgerald鈥檚 The Great Gatsby, the narrator鈥檚 description of his neighbour鈥檚 house parties establishes an atmosphere of luxury and glamour:

In his blue gardens men and girls came and went like moths among the whisperings and the champagne and the stars. At high tide in the afternoon I watched his guests diving from the tower of his raft, or taking the sun on the hot sand of his beach while his two motor-boats slit the waters of the Sound, drawing over of foam. On weekends his Rolls-Royce became an omnibus, bearing parties to and from the city between nine in the morning and long past midnight, while his station wagon scampered like a brisk yellow bug to meet all trains.

The Great Gatsby, Chapter 3, Scott Fitzgerald

Example analysis

  • Several words suggest that this setting is in the past: 鈥...omnibus鈥 motor-boats鈥quaplanes鈥︹
  • The author鈥檚 description of the setting establishes an atmosphere of wealth and indulgence: 鈥渃hampagne鈥is beach鈥olls-Royce鈥otor-boats.鈥
  • The author presents the as an observer of this setting: he is an outsider looking in.
  • The setting is described in a way, with the narrator sweeping his eyes over several locations: the garden, the raft, the beach and the water.
  • This sense of movement from one setting to another establishes a feeling of energy. This is also suggested by the use of phrases like 鈥渃ame and went鈥o and from鈥campered.鈥
  • There is also a contrast between the setting of the gardens at night (whispering鈥lue鈥tars) and the afternoon at the beach (sun鈥ot鈥lit the waters).
  • The author uses to create a strong link between one of the characters and this setting: 鈥溾is gardens鈥is guests鈥is raft鈥is two motor-boats鈥is Rolls-Royce鈥is station wagon鈥︹ Although we don鈥檛 know who 鈥榟e鈥 is in this extract, the reader can see that he owns this world of luxury and pleasure.
A woman dances in a party scene from the 1949 film version of 'The Great Gatsby'
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A party scene from the 1949 film version of 'The Great Gatsby'