How Does Fitzgerald Use Descriptive Language In The Great Gatsby

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In Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby, the use of descriptive language highlights the characters personalities. Throughout the novel, a choleric tone is entailed with the shifting emotions expressed towards other characters and themes prevalent. Fitzgerald’s use of descriptive language describes the details of certain colors, object, or events that would take place in Tom or Gatsby's home, which the reader can infer the characters personality or motives. Fitzgerald’s detailed description constructs an image of Gatsby’s ideal home which portrays a theme to other characters in the story. Gatsby’s home is used as a disguise to hide the fact that he was “new money”, and not just born into wealth. By throwing extravagant parties, he was able to show

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