Fitzgerald's Use Of Figurative Language In The Great Gatsby

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Scott Fitzgerald the writer of The Great Gatsby, in the excerpt from chapter three, used figurative language to explain how the character Gatsby lives his life. Scott does this by, utilizing imagery, and similes to illustrate Mr.Gatsby’s différent lifestyle. Fitzgerald’s usage of the figurative language device, simile showed how things were in the way Mr.Gatsby liked to live his life in a very organised manner. He begins with a simile that explains how ¨in [Gatsby’s] blue gardens men and girls came and went like moths¨ (Fitzgerald paragraph 1). Which shows how Gatsby frequently has people always either in his house or around it. Though these people are also usually either guests or servants with gardening crew it still shows Gatsby