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    The Great Gatsby is one of the most important and classical novel in the twentieth century. Fitzgerald’s novel tells the story about Gatsby trying to relive the past to be with Daisy. The author uses literary elements to portray important themes in the story such as: oxymoron, irony, and symbolism. F. Scott Fitzgerald incorporates certain events in his book by showing us how Gatsby lives his life and what he does for a living. For example, Gatsby is a bootlegger and he sales alcohol in his many “drug

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    Symbolism in The Great Gatsby In the novel The Great Gatsby by Francis Scott Fitzgerald there are many different kinds of symbols used. Fitzgerald uses colors and material luxuries as the two main symbols in the novel. The author uses these symbols most frequently in the novel. The symbolism is carefully incorporated within the novel which makes it hard to detect at first glance. Within these symbols Fitzgerald mainly expresses feelings and the American Dream. Fitzgerald uses colors like an artist

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    It is often told that wealth is the corruption of our country. The Great Gatsby shows this symbolism through several elements, including the colors surrounding each character, their attitude, and even how their bodies are structured. F. Scott Fitzgerald uses symbols even when describing the characters houses. Nick lives in a small house next to Gatsby on West egg. His house was often “..overlooked..” and “... was at the very tip of the egg” (5). Nick’s house, being smaller than all of his neighbors

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    The Great Gatsby written by F. Scott Fitzgerald follows the narrator, Nick Carraway, and how he is involved with many other characters lives. In the novel, Nick Carraway begins to understand the wealthy people of West and East Egg and realizes how greed and wealth can change an individual immensely. More characters like Daisy Buchanan, Jay Gatsby, Tom Buchanan, Myrtle Wilson, George Wilson, Jordan Baker and so many others have difficulty dealing with reality and are caught up in their lives. Symbolism

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    The Great Gatsby The Great Gatsby, written by F. Scott Fitzgerald (1925) and co-written and directed by Baz Luhrmann (2013), is a romance drama which presents the feelings of yearning and loss. Both the book and the film have similarities but they differ when it comes to the techniques used to exploit each plot. Literary techniques are used in the book which aren’t as easy to mirror into the film, the same goes for the cinematic techniques used which can’t be mirrored into the novel. These techniques

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    Poor Man’s Desire: The Great Gatsby If lions are the “king” of there herd then where is the difference of the high class.Although, lions aren’t born kings and they have to earn it by fighting other lions. In order, to become “king” of the herd.In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel The Great Gatsby, gatsby is man who wishes for a simple dream where he can change his status in society so that he can be with his the love of his life. The novel makes a naturalism argument about how the poor class try to achieve

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    American Literature 12 September 2016 Is Gatsby The American Dream?? In the book The Great Gatsby, there is much negative performance viewed in the characters of the book. The author of The Great Gatsby used motifs and symbolism repeatedly to show the negative parts of New York’s upper class during “The Jazz Age”. Different motifs used would include: cars, parties, cheating. In the book, cars were known as a position of being wealthy or having. Gatsby is known as having many cars in the novels

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    The novel The Great Gatsby illustrates F. Scott Fitzgerald’s view of the American d ream. Fitzgerald based his novel in the 1920’s, a time where class and wealth were shifting within America. He uses this novel as an outlet to express his discontent with the idea of the American Dream, which was a prominent ideology at the time. Fitzgerald grew up rich, so he felt disconnected with this notion, and he also felt discontent with the idea that people who came from nothing would elevate to his level

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    F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote The Gatsby with a great deal of symbolism and for good reason. Symbolism in writing adds more meaning and depth to a story and helps the reader think about underlying themes. It can show what is really going on under the surface of the plot. Several issues exemplified through The Great Gatsby were that wealth and power corrupt, people aren’t what they seem, you can’t go back to the past, actions have consequences, and that the idealistic American dream has been replaced

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    Symbolism is the art of delivering ideas or qualities through the use of symbols and often gives literature much more value, as it allows the reader to denote additional critical thought regarding the writing. F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby is an exemplary novel which uses many examples of symbolism. Color is used as a symbol countless times throughout the novel to reveal particular things about characters without actively expressing it. A dilapidated billboard displays the fact that they

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