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How Did F Scott Fitzgerald Use Symbols In The Great Gatsby

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Symbols in The Great Gatsby F. Scott Fitzgerald uses symbols to represent the moralizing themes in The Great Gatsby. The Great Gatsby is about the narrator, Nick Carraway, who moves to New York for new beginnings. While there, he gets caught up with this demoralizing set of rich folks. Among those rich folks are Jay Gatsby, Tom and Daisy Buchanan, and Jordan Baker. Gatsby seeks help from Nick to help him reconnect with his long lost love, Daisy. This request from Gatsby leads to the next few months being filled with lies, drama, and eventually death. The symbols that F. Scott Fitzgerald use in The Great Gatsby are the build board with the eyes by Dr. TJ. Eckleburg, the green light, and Daisy’s child. The first symbol that is shown in the

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