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    Original cover art The cover of The Great Gatsby is among the most celebrated pieces of art in American literature.[9] It depicts disembodied eyes and a mouth over a blue skyline‚ with the image of a naked woman reflected in the irises. A little-known artist named Francis Cugat was commissioned to illustrate the book while Fitzgerald was in the midst of writing it. The cover was completed before the novel‚ with Fitzgerald so enamored of it that he told his publisher he had "written it into" the

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    Money Doesn’t Buy Happiness In The Great Gatsby‚ The Sun Also Rises and The Catcher in the Rye all have main characters that identify as one sexuality but can be seen as the other. They are also all trying to reach The American Dream in some way even if they don’t live in America. Some might already have the money aspect of the dream‚ but do they have the happiness that comes along with it? That can be debated for the majority of the characters in all three of the books. The Marxist

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    who would have ever thought that simple colors could have so much meaning in almost every aspect?) Authors often use color symbolism in their writing to show a deeper meaning ‚often these colors associate with a particular feeling of object‚ or to portray a character. Fitzgerald is no different in his work‚ “ The Great Gatsby‚” it is obvious that Fitzgerald uses a multitude of color references in his writing. For example‚ the color white is mainly used to show innocence‚ purity and class. Since

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    Dream Originally‚ the American dream concerned the unearthing of happiness. By early 20th century‚ however this vision was distorted into the need for wealth at all means‚ misguided that happiness could be brought by money. Fitzgerald uses a range of literary devices in The Great Gatsby to depict the American dream. Fitzgerald avoids the terminology “American Dream” while it is apparent that he has shown through motifs and symbols the impracticality of attaining contentment through the American Dream

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    A.P. English “The Great Gatsby” Symbol Assignment Symbols are objects‚ characters‚ figures‚ and colors used to represent abstract ideas or concepts. Throughout the book “The Great Gatsby”‚ many symbols are introduced in order to illustrate the many relevant themes within it. One of the first symbols introduced in “The Great Gatsby” is The Valley of Ashes‚ “a fantastic farm where ashes grow like wheat into ridges and hills and grotesque gardens; where ashes take forms of houses and chimneys

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    tone that is easy to understand. Color is the clearest form of symbolism. Specific colors represent specific emotions or feelings. For example‚ red would show anger or violence whereas yellow would represent happiness. In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby‚ color symbolized joy‚ hopefulness and wealth that overshadows the hardships of life. First‚ yellow symbolized the joyful moments in a depressing world. Yellow signifies joy and happiness. "Yellow helps energize people and relieves depression"

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    The Symbolism of Colors in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s‚ The Great Gatsby Color has been known to carry emotion. It has the power to make us feel warm or cool‚ eerie or pleasant. F. Scott Fitzgerald does just that in one of the greatest pieces of literature out there‚ The Great Gatsby. He manages to capture a variety of different essences and takes us with the characters in the downward spiral that is The Great Gatsby. In physics‚ a color is a visible light with a specific wavelength. Black and white

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    Personalities In every book there are always different characters that are distinguished by their personalities. Thus‚ it couldn’t be different with the novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald The Great Gatsby‚ throughout the story the narrator Nick Carraway reveals the personality of each character through their actions without judging them directly. Many characters from the novel caught my attention because of their actions‚ especially Jay Gatsby and Tom Buchanan. Two characters with totally opposite

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    Color Essay In The Great Gatsby there were countless areas in the book that had emotions‚ feelings‚ and many other characteristics represented by various colors. Gatsby was one of the characters that had some of these colors representing his different characteristics. Gatsby was referenced to many colors‚ but a couple that stood out more than the others were yellow‚ green‚ and pink/red. Yellow has a lot of possible meanings‚ however‚ the ones pertaining to Gatsby include his moments of criticality

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    Living Careless Can Kill You The novel The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald and the poem “anyone live in a pretty how town by E. E. Cummings are about careless people and reveal that those who choose to be careless are generally unhappy and unable to achieve their true dreams. Both selections are about careless and reveal through the use of tone‚ diction‚ imagery symbolism and motifs‚ how people live their lives not caring about others and about the consequences‚ and therefore they generally

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