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    Colors are all everywhere and are used everyday. Artists use colors as a tool to make their art more lively. The author F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ used many colors such as gold‚ green‚ and white in his novel to make it more visual Gold in the novel represents old money and wealth. “With Jordan’s slender golden are resting in mine‚ we descended the steps and sauntered about the garden.” Jordans are being golden means that she’s old money‚ while the girls dressed in yellow are new money. Gold means

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    drastically changed. First of all War back then was very different from what now‚ our tactics‚ weapons‚ and even experiences were not as cruel as they are now. Back then people use to love telling their own war story how brave they were but about 100 years ago all of that changed. In the article The Things They Carried the author was asked by his daughter if he had ever killed someone in war (Vietnam war) and if that

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    The American Dream and Colors The Great Gatsby written by F. Scott Fitzgerald is a story set in the 1920’s in New York City. It tells the story of Jay Gatsby‚ a young man who bootlegs and gambles to achieve wealth‚ only to impress his first love‚ a materialistic spoiled girl named Daisy Buchanan. Gatsby and Daisy went their separate ways when Gatsby joined the war. Now Daisy is married to Tom Buchanan and Gatsby is trying to win her back through wealth. Gatsby’s one goal is to have Daisy; despite

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    May 12 2016 Gatsby: Story of Symbolism Sometimes a symbol is all you need to say a thousand words. In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel The Great Gatsby the lavish lifestyle of many of the characters ultimately leads to major consequences as their actions play a part in the crumbling American Dream. The tragic story of love‚ greed‚ and secrets exploits the toxic lifestyle of Gatsby‚ Daisy‚ and others in both West and East Egg. The significance of the many symbolic elements in The Great Gatsby reveals the

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    In the pathos filled novel‚ the Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ a man returns from war only to fight worse battles at home‚ one for love‚ one for money and one for more time. Symbols and themes throughout the novel guide the story down a path that has an underlying pain and need for acceptance. J. Gatsby wants not only to feel loved by Daisy but he also feels a need to earn the acceptance of the elites of the time. In one part of the story‚ we see Daisy crying over Gatsby’s shirt‚ those shirts

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    26 April 2024 Symbolism in The Great Gatsby F. Scott Fitzgerald uses symbolism in his writings to create connections between the character and the readers. One way that Fitzgerald uses symbolism is through colors. Colors have very different meanings depending on the context in which they are used. Another way that Fitzgerald uses symbolism in The Great Gatsby is through locations. Each specific location symbolizes something different in the novel. He also uses symbolism in objects. Symbols are used

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    states that ‘I don’t know whether or not Gatsby went to Coney island’ yet he speculates what Wilson is thinking at the end of Chapter 8 exposing his narration to be fallible as it shows that a lot of the narrative could be speculative and therefore unreliable. Nick also speculates at the end of the chapter‚ ‘there must have been moments even that afternoon when Daisy tumbled short of his dreams’‚ however due to the sense desperation that starts to oose out of Gatsby as he states with ‘automatic quality’

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    fit the war‚ and when it ended their morals‚ mentality‚ and skills no longer fit into “normal” life. Americans began rebelling in all kinds of ways. The younger group living in the twenties started to question the elder generation‚ becoming rebellious‚ flighty‚ and disregarding traditional beliefs. Real world problems were ignored;

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    The light is greener on the other side In the 1920’s or more commonly known as the Roaring Twenties new inventions‚ ideas‚ and perspectives extended across the United States. Life as Americans known it was evolving right before their very own eyes. Mankind migrating to the country out of the city‚ stock markets booming‚ music‚ and culture spread like love on Valentine’s day. Speaking of love‚ love is an important part of life. Most people believe they need love or to be loved in order to survive;

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    result was she hardly knew what she was saying." (Fitzgerald 159) is a quote made by Jay Gatsby‚ the main character of the novel The Great Gatsby. This character is best described as being infatuated. He is madly in love with the narrator’s cousin but can not find a way to get to her. Now‚ if Gatsby were to ever need a theme song that reflected upon his best (or rather worst) trait the song “Say You Like Me” by We The Kings represents him perfectly. The song describes Jay Gatsby by his comments‚ actions

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