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 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.””
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.
Recognize how environment can amplify mood.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- rainy afternoon
- walking alone in city
- reading in dim light
- contemplating loss
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does setting influence your emotional state?
- Can you find beauty in bleakness?
The vivid description may romanticize misery, overlooking resilience.