In Chapter 5, Gatsby and Daisy are to meet, but "the day agreed upon was pouring rain." What do you think the symbol of rain implies in this situation?
Daisy's feelings about meeting Gatsby
The grass couldn't be cut because of the rain
They will not be able to have tea on the lawn
Gatsby's emotions about losing Daisy​
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