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End of the world Quote by F. Scott Fitzgerald

“It was a dark afternoon, threatening rain and the end of the world, and done in that particularly gloomy gray in which only New York afternoons indulge. A breeze was crying down the streets, whisking along battered newspapers and pieces of things, and little lights were pricking out all the…” quote by F. Scott Fitzgerald
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““It was a dark afternoon, threatening rain and the end of the world, and done in that particularly gloomy gray in which only New York afternoons indulge. A breeze was crying down the streets, whisking along battered newspapers and pieces of things, and little lights were pricking out all the windows- it was so desolate that one was sorry for the tops of sky-scrapers lost up there in the dark green and gray heaven.””

F. Scott Fitzgerald

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Great Gatsby, 1925

The passage paints a bleak, oppressive atmosphere that mirrors inner despair and urban alienation.

In simple terms: Dark, gloomy city scene reflecting hopelessness.

Key Takeaway

Recognize how environment can amplify mood.

Themes

loneliness urban decay despair weather atmosphere

Mood

melancholic reflective

Type

literary descriptive

When to use this quote

  • rainy afternoon
  • walking alone in city
  • reading in dim light
  • contemplating loss

Key Concepts

existential dread urban alienation psychological tone

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does setting influence your emotional state?
  • Can you find beauty in bleakness?
A Different Perspective

The vivid description may romanticize misery, overlooking resilience.

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