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Use Of Imagery In The Great Gatsby

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People generally associate colours with emotions. For example, red with rage and blue with sadness. Often authors use this instinctive nature to add imagery. Authors not only use this literary device, but many also use symbols and recurring descriptions of characters, in order to add imagery and to add literary depth to a novel. F. Scott Fitzgerald uses these in his book The Great Gatsby. The Great Gatsby is about the Roaring Twenties, a time where the first World War had just ended, and everyone was clinging to their worldly possessions like a toddler clings to their mother. Nick Carraway, the narrator, meets Jay Gatsby, a rich neighbor of Nick’s. Gatsby befriends Nick and tells him that he is in love with Nick’s cousin, Daisy. Daisy, who

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