F. Scott Fitzgerald uses the color white in his novel The Great Gatsby 49 times. The author uses the color as a symbol to show innocence, purity and corruption in both the society and characters. Daisy Fay is a prime example of how this symbol is shown. She grows up wearing white, she has a white car, her house even has white in it. The mystery is that if Daisy grew up around all white, why by the end of the noel was she selfish and careless? This is how a major theme of wealth can breed carelessness…
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The Great Gatsby is one of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novels and one of the themes that encompass it is the American dream. Characters like Jay Gatsby and Jordan Baker strive for a dream that they cannot reach. Some of the literary devices that Fitzgerald used in this book were symbolism and imagery, both of which have a fair amount points throughout the book. Throughout the book, there was always, in one way or another, the American dream that was brought up, whether it was subtle or not. For Gatsby…
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Dream or a Fantasy .The Great Gatsby by F.Scott Fitzgerald told the story about a man who would do anything even if it's a risk to achieve his American Dream. Gatsby work hard for his American Dream even through thick and thin he still did everything to accomplish it. Even though Gatsby was able to live the American dream he didn't achieve what he wanted to . Therefore for this reasons in the Great Gatsby Gatsby focus his dream of being with Daisy . In the Great Gatsby the author uses the Green…
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symbolism is used to give the text a deeper meaning. In F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel, The Great Gatsby, the protagonist, main character named Jay Gatsby is hoping of life with Daisy Buchanan, a woman who Gatsby has loved since before he went to war, and is constantly trying to win her love back after she married another man. Daisy’s cousin, Nick Carraway, describes Gatsby’s efforts and helps him try and win Daisy over as he tells the colorful story from a first person point of view. In this novel, color…
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November 8, 2016 Great Gatsby Annotations Big Ideas -Social class and boundaries: Fitzgerald symbolizes the division of social classes and the evident boundaries set by the societies by discussing the value of old vs new money in the society. It symbolizes this importance of social class using this division, East egg vs West egg not only as a geographical split but also a split of their society. -Sense of Belonging: Fitzgerald displays the theme of belonging using the protagonist, Jay Gatsby, since he…
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American dream is a “recurring theme in American society”. However, in The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald’s it presents the American dream as an illusion which can never be achieved no matter how hard they yearn for it; and per recent events in America, Fitzgerald is evidently correct. The illustration of Daisy as the American Dream, the issue of meritocracy, Myrtle’s death, the image of the green light, as well as the way Gatsby was restricted access to the elite class, all represent the chase of…
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the novel The Great Gatsby, by F.Scott Fitzgerald. There are multiple characters and locations that are blind to reality and what is going on around them. Such as Gatsby, George Wilson, and a location would be the Valley of Ashes. Gatsby is especially blind because all he is focused on is making Daisy happy and on his wealth. George Wilson is blinded by his hatred for Gatsby and by Myrtle's affair with Tom Buchanan. The Valley of Ashes also symbolizes blindness…
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11 (3) 22 April 2013 Lies and Deceit Frederick Scott Fitzgerald’s Great Gatsby portrays a rich man who obsesses over the love of his past and as a result ends his life. Lies and deceit take a major role during the novel, the biggest lie of them all being Mr. Jay Gatsby himself. All humans are innately dishonest and superficial which reveals the characters true disposition and as a result leads to discontent and in Gatsbys case, death. Frederick uses Symbolism, Characterization, and Diction to…
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reader is able to connect to the story. Scott F. Fitzgerald's, The Great Gatsby, became a best seller because of the symbolism used to express the theme throughout the novel. Many people think of the American Dream as being free and everything is is good. However, there is a dark side about it. Without this symbolism, the theme of the dying American Dream, the book would have never gotten to where it is today. This theme is what really made up the book. Some of the most obvious examples of the…
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Jay Gatsby, the young, rich gentleman in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby, pursues his dream of becoming rich and powerful, even if he has to break the law to do it. His most prominent personality trait is his capacity for hope. Gatsby has a complexity of a great person; like all people, he has good and bad sides. Jay Gatsby is not born in a wealthy family; therefore, he has a dream and is very ambitious about becoming rich. Nick explains how Gatsby first meet Dan Cody: “It was James Gatz…
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