Symbolism In The Great Gatsby

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In F. Scott Fitzgerald novel, The Great Gatsby, is a story about Jay Gatsby who created an obsessive illusion, a vision of himself and daisy living in a perfect world, during which lead him to destroy his own life. The story is told from Nick Carraway's point of view, Gatsby’s neighbor, and Gatsby’s tries to reunite with daisy after 5 years of gaining wealth to impress her and win her from her husband, Tom Buchanan. Gatsby nearly achieves his goal but, tragic events result in the death of his dream to his death. Fitzgerald’s use of themes, symbols, and imagery is evident throughout the novel. The novel illustrates several themes but, the most important one relates to the exploitation of the American dream. “... “ Cant repeat the past?” he

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