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By comparing Gatsby to a machine, Nick implies that the "unbroken series of successful gestures" has a purpose.
The work, like any machine, has an aim, a point to the gestures; a defined goal that is being approached. In these first chapters, the tone is coolly amused by other people's excesses and romantic entanglements. As the book progresses and Nick becomes friends with Gatsby, he becomes entangled in the love triangle between Tom, Daisy, and Gatsby, and the tone shifts from emotional to melancholy. Nick compares Gatsby's visitors to insects in that they have no consciousness; like moths, they simply fly to where the light is. This not only emphasises their inability to make their own decisions,
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