Symbolism In The Great Gatsby

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Another essential symbol is the billboard with Dr. T.J. Eckleburg’s faded, all-seeing, all-knowing eyes glaring down at anyone going to or from West Egg and Manhattan. The eyes are a symbol of society looking down and judging the mistakes and choices of others. The billboard could also represent the eyes of God seeing and understanding everything that goes on in front of it. The billboard is located over the valley of ashes, and above George and Myrtle Wilson’s garage. Myrtle Wilson is Tom Buchanan's mistress. Tom cuts Myrtle off to stop his wife Daisy Buchanan from having an affair with Jay Gatsby, the main character in the novel. Subsequently, broken-hearted Myrtle runs onto the street underneath Eckleburg’s eyes, just as Daisy speeds by