Gatsby was outside when Nick first saw him. He stretched his arms out towards the dark water, towards a far away green light at the end of a dock.
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When Nick first sees Gatsby, Gatsby is standing on his mansion's lawn looking to a green light across the bay, which we later find out was the light on Daisy's dock.
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The Cullens were busy playing baseball when Bella got into the car crash.
Staring at a green light across the water
When Nick first sees Gatsby, he is standing on his lawn with his arms stretched out, looking across the bay at a green light. This green light represents his hopes and dreams, particularly his desire to be reunited with Daisy Buchanan.
At the end of Chapter 1 of The Great Gatsby, Nick Carraway sees Gatsby step out of his house, observe the stars, and then stretch his arms out, trembling, towards the green light across the water.
You are idle.
Playing is doing, only with the feeling of fun. Doing is mutual, you either enjoy it or not.
there are to many possibilities to reach our goal, but we want to standing still on our goal . for standing still on our goal to do hard work , doing planing for that , doing revision , time management etc.then and then you still standing on our goal..
It means you're standing there not doing anything.