The savior in the story is Jay Gatsby, he is a very wealthy man. Jay is known for his parties. He has the parties to try to bring his lost love back into his life, although, this never happens. He wants to help her escape the life that she does not want.As said in the article from Crossref-it.info, …show more content…
Many of the places in the novel also show emptiness like the Valley of Ashes. As said in the article from Crossref-it.info, “The ‘Valley of Ashes’, where the advertising hoarding is placed...signifying the spiritual emptiness of society”. Gay Gatsby is of the main characters that have this issue. He tries to take the love of his life away from her husband. However, he actually is not in love with her he is in love with the thought of her. This is the same problem with lots of the characters. They are in love with the thought of what they do not have. They just want it to fill the hole that hey have in their lives. This is also why the characters have a problem with cheating on the ones that they love. They could love the person but need a little more in their lives. This does not mean that it is ok. There are man things that could fill the emptiness, but the characters are too closed minded and shallow to see the issue in their lives.
The Novel The Great Gatsby F. Scott Fitzgerald uses the religious imagery to help show us that no one is perfect but we all have complications in life. Using this imagery helps connections be made between the characters and the story. The Saviour, Judgement, and Emptiness are all moral connections that have been made between the characters and the author. He placed them in the Novel for a reason. Jay Gatsby has all of these issues and in the connection to the whole