Significance Of Clothes In The Great Gatsby

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Fitzgerald includes the startling visual scene without sound to make it appear that much more intense, because sometimes not making a sound or not speaking makes a greater impact on how the reader perceives the situation. Gatsby’s clothes are very significant in representing his wealth. During this time period washing your clothes was not as simple as putting them in the washer, they had to hand wash them. Gatsby wearing white shows that he doesn't need to worry about getting his suit dirty and then trying to clean it because he can go and purchase a new one. The silver and gold are easily tied towards his wealth because silver and gold are expensive to obtain so Gatsby wearing all three of these colors really indicates his wealth. The Fitzgerald spotlights Daisy’s “well-loved eyes” because he was wanting us to focus on her and the attention Gatsby pays to her. Gatsby wants He hasn’t stopped trying to win her over and thought that by becoming wealthy he would be able to prove he could support her. The significance of the green light has vanished for Gatsby because it was a symbol of Daisy. The green light used to represent where Daisy lived across the bay and now that Gatsby has been successful of winning her over he no longer has a reason to look for the green light. The The lyrics from the song “Ain’t We Got Fun” are significant because they contrast the current situation of Gatsby and Daisy. Gatsby and Daisy’s relationship has been complicated because she dumped him for Tom because he was poor and now she loves him again. The song is so easy and carefree unlike the relationship. I think Fitzgerald almost wants us to yearn for their relationship to be as simple as the song. Daisy’s voice is described as “a deathless song” because it is beautiful and peaceful. No body would get annoyed listening to her voice and could listen to it forever thus, making it

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