What Does Tom Symbolize In The Great Gatsby

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Symbolism in The Great Gatsby How many times do you think about what a book truly means through symbolism? Many books around the world use symbolism to bring a whole new meaning to a story, and The Great Gatsby is no different. Symbolism in books are a key part any story writer needs to know how to use. F. Scott Fitzgerald does just that as he knows symbolism is a key part to any story. The Great Gatsby takes place in the roaring twenties. The narrator is Nick caraway who is in a phycologist’s office writhing about his experience living next to Gatsby. Gatsby lives in a mansion across the lake from his former lover Daisy who is nicks cousin, and is married to Tom Bucannon who went to college with nick. Tom is having an affair with a woman

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