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Saturday, February 9, 2019

Compare and Contrast: Passage 1: Description of Tom, Passage 2: Gatsby

Compare and Contrast handing over 1 Description of Tom, Passage 2 GatsbyseenThe first passage is a comment of Tom. He is portrayed as stronglybuilt It was a body capable of enormous leverage-a atrocious body. Healso seems to be a brutal an supercilious man. Words as arrogant, ruffianly, gruff and husky create a mood near him which is ratherunpleasant. This description is very objective and we get a clear visualise of what Tom looks like. We are also given a description ofToms congresswoman as being ...a gruff, husky tenor...The other passage is not real a description of Mr Gatsby, but ratheran occasion which he fits into. The description we are given aboutGatsby is much much unclear than that of Tom. The nighttime makes theatmosphere more than mysterious around Gatsby. Here words as night,trembling, silhouette and dark set the theme of the passage. in that location is a clear transmission line in the themes between the two passages. Inthe first one day or light can be said to be a theme in comparisonto the night or darkness in the other. heretofore though the description of Tom is quite objective, the sunshineand clearness has a high symbolic importance to the passage and makesit more of a contrast to the other passage. This sunshine could be at that place because Tom is an antagonist in the novel, thus his descriptionshould not be complicated as, for example Gatsbys. thereby he is affiliated to unambiguousness, whereas Gatsby is connected to darknessand implying that his character will be revealed later on.The sunshine which is connected to Tom could mean that his characteris unresolved and open for everyone to look at. This could be connectedto that his characteristics are those of a fascist prototype... ...asting themes are day and night andthe tone and the techniques are based around these themes. Thetechniques are quite different in the two passages in Toms there aremany negative words and his body is personified as cruel. InGatsbys passage t here are more words connected to obscurity andGatsby is not at all illustrated negatively. The techniques create two incompatible moods in the two passages. Toms passage is more simpleand it is not as interesting to register as Gatsbys passage. Tomspassage is almost unpleasant to read because one could almost think heis a monster by his account. The tone in Gatsbys passage is morecalm. The presence of the night makes everything more subjective andabstract. A potential effect of this is that the reader will have morecomfortable with this passage. Things connected to the night areusually more interesting.

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