Foreshadowing And Flashback; Two Writing Techniques That Make Fitzgerald A Great Writer
Foreshadowing and Flashback; Two Writing Techniques That Make Fitzgerald A
'Suppose you met somebody just as careless as yourself.' 'I hope I
never will,' she [Jordan] answered. 'I hate careless people. That's why I
like you.' " (Fitzgerald, pg. 63) Jordan is explaining to Nick how she is
able to drive badly as long as everyone else drives carefully. This quote
represents the writing technique of foreshadowing, which is being used in
one of its finest form. Fitzgerald is foreshadowing to chapter seven where
Daisy kills Myrtle Wilson because of her reckless driving. Fitzger ....
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