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    Question about a passage from a poem

    Hello everyone,

    The novel The Great Gatsby of F. Scott Fitzgerald is introduced by the following passage :
    Then wear the gold hat, if that will move her;
    If you can bounce high, bounce for her too,
    Till she cry 'Lover, gold-hatted, high-bouncing lover,
    I must have you!'
    The first line is clear and means if a girl's attention may be caught by buying expensive clothes ( and more general things I guess ) then do it. But what does it mean to " bounce high " . Does the author mean you have to work hard to achieve great things in order to seduce the girl ? Or just to do idiot things so that girl distinguishes you ?

    I hope you can help me understand that introduction.

    Thanks,

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    I think you've got the essence, which is do whatever you can to impress the girl. However, it's ironic given the outcome of the novel.
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    Thank you for your answer. Because when I search "to bounce" I just find that it means to jump, to rebound... Maybe the author means by it to act fancily.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zhao View Post
    Thank you for your answer. Because when I search "to bounce" I just find that it means to jump, to rebound... Maybe the author means by it to act fancily.
    I think implicit in the line is the irony of "bouncing" being a pointless action without any inherent value, which juxtaposed with the line about the gold hats reinforces the frivolity of material luxury.
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    Thank you for your answers.

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