The Great Gatsby
The Great Gatsby, he looked around him wildly
How do you understand "wildly" in the following passage from the chapter 6 of The Great Gatsby?
“I wouldn’t ask too much of her,” I ventured. “You can’t repeat the past.”
“Can’t repeat the past?” he cried incredulously. “Why of course you can!”
He looked around him wildly, as if the past were lurking here in the shadow of his house, just out of reach of his hand.
“I’m going to fix everything just the way it was before,” he said, nodding determinedly. “She’ll see.”
Thank you.