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Figurative Language In The Great Gatsby

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The Great Gatsby, the third published book by famous 1920’s author F. Scott Fitzgerald, Effectively tells us a story while also giving the reader a look into the author's life though the calculated use of certain types of figurative languages. In chapter 3 of the Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald utilizes polysyndeton and alliteration to illustrate the luxury and attitude of Jay Gatsby’s parties.

Larger parties require a larger cleanup, and that's very true in jays case he required a whole crew “with mops and scrubbing brushes and hammers and garden shears repairing the ravages of the night before” and with a whole crew that big you can just imagine the type of damage done at these lavish parties. The food at these parties was also done
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