Did F Scott Fitzgerald Use Similes In The Great Gatsby

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F. Scott Fitzgerald’s life was up and down. He did not have money his whole life. When he published his first book, his life almost instantly changed. In the text, Nick, who did not have money, was always around rich people. This is how he portrays what his life is like when he has money. F. Scott Fitzgerald utilizes imagery and similes to illustrate what the rich life feels like and consists of. Similes are used in the passage to exaggerate the wealthy life. “In his blue gardens men and girls came and went like moths among the whisperings and the champagne and the stars”, this quote exaggerates the fact that everyone is coming and leaving all the time. They are either partying or working. “While his station wagon scampered like a brisk