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    The novel by Scott Fitzgerald “The Great Gatsby” is set in 1920-22 life of people on Long Island. On island, there are fictional towns called East and West egg, which are place of living for Old-New money people. The story spins around several people; Jay Gatsby (James Gats), Daisy Buchanan, Tom Buchanan, Nick Carraway, books build upon relationship of Daisy And Jay buy through the novel all of the characters become distinctive and carry great importance as an individuals. While reading the novel

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    Part I: Symbols/ Motifs F. Scott Fitzgerald uses color as a way to describe in more detail. Some of the main colors are green, grey, white, silver and gold.The color green is one of the most prominent and detailed symbols in the book. Gatsby sees the green light at the end of Daisy’s dock as the distance between him and Daisy, along with what he hopes and aspires for in the future. In the literal sense, the color green also represents his craving for money and vanity of the Roaring Twenties in New

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    unanimously associated with purity, hope, and innocence. However, in the Great Gatsby, by F. Scott Fitzgerald, the color has the deeper meaning of false purity over goodness. With the taboo characteristics that Fitzgerald's white carries, the reader is led to a false sense of security throughout the course of the novel; just how far was this rebel of a writer willing to go to break down borders? It is later found out that the symbol of white very much plays into the ironic theme of illusion versus reality

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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

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    F. Scott Fitzgerald’s the Great Gatsby is one of the few books that has been passed down from generation to generation and is still praised as a literary masterpiece. Fitzgerald has been considered a master of symbolism, and anyone who has read the book should be able to clearly see that. Page by page, sentence by sentence, Fitzgerald uses symbolism to paint a picture of the underlying problems the characters face in the time of which they live including topics such as capitalism, prohibition, love

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    Memory, symbol, and pattern shape how readers interpret literature by allowing them to place the events, characters, and themes of the story into a familiar context and revealing deeper meaning within the author’s words. For instance, a reader who has read or watched Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet will begin to identify the same pattern in many stories and movies, the familiar tale of star crossed lovers, which will often add to their enjoyment of the work and their understanding of the characters

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    Marlayna Mcarthur 2nd, lit Mrs .Watler 12/9/2015 The Color Gold symbolize In The Great Gatsby Colors have many shades, along with various meanings and emotions. When you look at the shade of a color and what it means in books each color has its own meaning and emotional attachment to each character. the color gold has been mention in the book The Great Gatsby. Gold has a connection to everything in this book. It has several different meaning: happiness, richness, extremely

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    F. Scott Fitzgerald used a lot of symbolism in the Great Gatsby. Names, colors, seasons and even the weather have something to do with symbolism. THis topic will be about explaining and evaluating symbolism in the book. Fitzgerald used symbolism in the charactes name to show a piece of their personality or how they act. Daisy is named after a flower which symbolizes innocence. Wolfshiem’s name means that he is cautious. Myrtle’s name means love, marriage, and immortality. The valley of ashes represents

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    The Great Gatsby Essay F. Scott Fitzgerald uses multiple examples of symbolism when writing The Great Gatsby. Nick Carraway tells the story of The Great Gatsby sometime around the 1920’s. Nick moves to West Egg, Long Island to learn more about the bond business, he meets a man named Gatsby and many others. Nick encounters crazy events throughout his time at the West Egg. In this book, there are multiple symbols retaining to the character’s life. The Great Gatsby includes various symbols such

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    Symbolism in the Great Gatsby The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald uses many of the literary elements found in Thomas C. Foster’s How To Read Literature Like A Professor. In The Great Gatsby, Fitzgerald uses symbols to represent abstract concepts like greed and the American Dream. The American Dream and greed are two major concepts addressed in Fitzgerald’s novel. In The Great Gatsby, the main character Jay Gatsby is on a constant quest for wealth and material items, which ultimately leads to

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