Literary Devices In The Great Gatsby By F. Scott Fitzgerald

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The author of The Great Gatsby, F Scott Fitzgerald, establishes the mood by creating long sentences filled with numerous literary devices.Fitzgerald purpose of this selection was to acknowledge the use of imagery, personification, symbolism, and etc. to establish the mood. He adopts a slower pace in order to express the use of diction, syntax and other contributing factors. Throughout the first paragraph, the author elucidates the distance between our urban setting, West Egg and New York. Fitzgerald talks about the valley of ashes that “grow like wheat into ridges and hills and grotesque gardens.”(1) The use of personification relating the ashes growing size to being grown in mass bundles similar to wheat. Our author follows behind this sentence

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