Imagery And Symbolism In The Great Gatsby By F. Scott Fitzgerald

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Fitzgerald's novel “The Great Gatsby” utilizes many literary elements most notably that of imagery and symbolism. Nick, the main character goes through a journey of self realization, Nick struggles to find himself through the barriers which must be broken to be “free,” these barriers that hold the character back are a repetitive theme within many of the most notable novels and are an important breakthrough in a character's story. Chapter 2 begins with Nick symbolizing industrialization with grotesque, artificial hell as he maintains, “where ashes take forms of houses and chimneys and rising smoke” (19). The ashes are used to symbolize houses and pollution of the increasing industrialization. Such symbolism is also present in the real world,