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    FHow does Fitzgerald tell the story in chapter 3? Chapter three is written in 1st person narrative‚ meaning that you only get one viewpoint‚ the narrators‚ making is difficult to believe everything the narrator is telling you. Also‚ because it is written in a retrospective narrative‚ Nick could choose to give away or keep information for however long he wants‚ meaning he has full control over what information the reader gets. Just before the start of chapter 3‚ Nick has woken up after a very drunken

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    Analyzing Symbolism in The Great Gatsby The Great Gatsby written by F. Scott Fitzgerald is about corruption and life in the raring 1920’s. In Fitzgerald’s master piece of a story‚ he presents a life learning and exciting story that any person of any age can enjoy‚ but if the reader really puts the effort into “reading between the lines” they will grasp the symbolic meanings that he uses throughout the whole story. Fitzgerald uses these symbols to provide images/representations about what it was

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    Daisy’s revelation: Fitzgerald continues to present the idea of social class distinctions through Daisy’s reaction to Tom’s exposure of Gatsby’s true past. When Tom is blatantly revealing Gatsbys bootlegging history‚ Nick describes daisies reaction‚ But with every word she was drawing further and further into herself‚ so he gave that up and only the dead dream fought on as the afternoon slipped away‚ trying to touch what was no longer tangible‚ struggling unhappily‚ despairingly

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    on can be a near impossible truth to accept. In The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ this idea was used to convey a love expressed between two characters. The story was narrated by Nick Carraway‚ a man who became friends with a neighbor by the name of Jay Gatsby. Nick’s cousin‚ Daisy Buchanan‚ and her husband‚ Tom Buchanan‚ lived across the lake from them in a neighborhood referred to as East Egg. As Nick began to know Gatsby‚ he found how he loved the woman across the lake. The novella continued

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    The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald is full of symbols and symbolic ideas. Fitzgerald portrays important messages in the novel by his symbolic use of color‚ names‚ places and characters. A lot of important messages in the novel are conveyed by color symbolism. Colors are an important part in Fitzgerald’s description of the lives of Jay Gatsby‚ Nick Carraway and the other characters. The color grey is used to descbribe the valley of ashes which lies between West Egg and New York‚ "…grey

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    May‚ 2017 The Great Gatsby Essay Symbolic Objects People express themselves in many different ways‚ one way is taking pictures of nature to cope with grief and to express themselves. Like as with “photography is full of symbolism‚ it’s a symbolic language. You have to be able to materialize all your thoughts in one single image” (Sebastiao Salgado). People use symbolism everyday to help them describe situations. Especially those who are authors‚ like Fitzgerald in The Great Gatsby. An analysis

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    1920s were an amazing time full of wealth. F Scott Fitzgerald depicted that in the story “The Great Gatsby”. The main character great Gatsby is searching for his past love‚ Daisy. Gatsby lived across the lake in west egg‚ but every night he looks out across the lake and sees that green lantern and realizes that there is still hope. Through the empty lives of the three characters from this novel- George Wilson‚ Jay Gatsby‚ and Daisy Buchanan-Fitzgerald shows that chasing hollow dreams leads only to misery

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    After reading The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ three particular themes stood out to me significantly; one’s wonder‚ unfulfilled dreams‚ and a journey revisiting the past. In my painting‚ I have depicted Nick’s curiosity of Gatsby in a dream. This dream demonstrates what Gatsby’s perspective was through Nick’s eyes. Earlier in the book‚ Gatsby fell in love before the war with social butterfly‚ Daisy. However‚ upon returning from the war‚ he discovers that Daisy is married. Gatsby finds himself

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    The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald is a novel relating to his short story of Winter Dreams. The main character is Jay Gatsby. He is a wealthy man who lives in a mansion in West Egg of New York. Nick Carraway is the narrator of the story and is Gatsby’s neighbor. Gatsby is in love with Daisy Buchanan. He will do anything to get her attention again‚ but it’s difficult because she is married to Tom Buchanan. Tom is very wealthy and powerful. He lives with Daisy on the East Egg side across the bay

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    Symbolism in the Great Gatsby The Color symbol 1. “Here even the dust in the rooms‚ usually grey‚ is shining‚ while the usually golden tea is served at the grey tea hour. We find that contrast between golden and grey once more in "we went about opening the rest of the windows downstairs‚ filling the house with grey-turning‚ gold-turning light” (144). -This is telling that money is taking over their life. Its everything they are and everywhere they go. They are saying that the usual grey rooms

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