Symbolism In The Great Gatsby By F. Scott Fitzgerald

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" The Great Gatsby" is a novel written by F. Scott Fitzgerald, this novel is considered one of the classics of American literature. The novel is set in Long Island 's North Shore in New York City during the 1920s. Nick Carraway, who is the narrator is a young Ivy league Midwesterner who moves to Long Island, he is fascinated by his neighbor Jay Gatsby who has a party at his mansion every weekend. Nick receives an invite to one of Gatsby’s parties, he attends and asks around about Gatsby soon realizes that most of the people don’t even know about Gatsby or have ever seen him. Nick finally meets Gastby and is drawn into Gatsby 's circle, meaning that he learns more about Gatsby and his past etc. Daisy Buchanan is Nick 's second cousin once …show more content…

The color gold for example, as we know in our society this color would symbolize wealth and beauty however, in the novel it represents corruption and even death. Examples of this are represented in tiny details i.e. Daisy who can be considered “the golden girl”, Gatsby wearing a “gold” tie to meet Daisy. In the novel the eyes of TJ Eckleburg are also an important symbol because it represents that we are being watched without even knowing it, just as God would watch us. Fitzgerald embarks this symbol in several ways in the novel one being when George and Myrtle are facing the window and George makes the comparison with God to the eyes saying you can 't fool God and that God sees …show more content…

The death of Gatsby in my opinion is what ties the novel all together. Gatsby is a very complex character when reading the novel, there are several backstories, drama etc, and it all ties into Gatsby’s death. In my opinion Gatsby obsession over the past of Daisy and getting her back is what causes his death. It is as almost what Gatsby went through and what he did was for nothing. Daisy to Gatsby is his dream because of her wealth and it shows to him being accepted into the rich folk. Gatsby once he achieves his goal of earning wealth it is too late because Daisy has moved on, this is mainly why Gatsby is stuck in the past because if he was rich back then he could have had

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