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Examples Of Hope In The Great Gatsby

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The Great Gatsby analysis Throughout The Great Gatsby F. Scott Fitzgerald creates a theme of hope, and at the same time, a theme of hopelessness. Examples of this are the Green light at the end of daisy’s dock as well as the eyes of Dr. T. J. Eckleburg. Fitzgerald conveys the hope that Gatsby feels through the green light at the end of daisy’s dock "I glanced seaward--and distinguished nothing except a single green light” (21). This hope is prominent throughout the rest of the story as Gastby hopes to go back to how things were between him and daisy. The color green itself lent itself to many uses in The Great Gatsby some uses symbolize hope while others represent the hollowness of the upper class. “Michaelis wasn't even sure of its color--he
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