Since the beginning of the story, Gatsby had been painting this pretty portrait of a lavish life that he now lives. He resides in the nice part of town in a big nice mansion, and he also throws these lavish parties and flashes boatloads of money. In his house, he has a library filled from top to bottom with books that seems to impress everyone that sees them, but as the story unfolds, we start to learn that Gatsby has never read a single book in the library. I chose to use the books as a symbol from the story because it shows that Gatsby is putting on a facade about a life that he doesn’t live. He uses the books to “flex” about something that he really doesn’t have. The books are nothing but a decoration, or something to draw in attention, and make people believe that he is some smart, witty man that he really isn’t. …show more content…
TJ Eckleburg’s eyes displayed. The board in the VoA is fixated in a certain area, where coincidently all of the immoral things and actions take place. Many people think that the board was creepy because the face that the eyes belonged to wasn’t pictured, only the eyes were with a pair of yellow spectacles. The billboard was simply an advertisement for the Dr’s optical business. In the story, Nick said,”I followed Tom over a low white-washed railroad fence and we walked back a hundred yards along the road under Doctor Eckleburg's persistent stare…”. This quote ties into the reason that I used the eyes as another symbol from the story because I believe that throughout the whole story, God or whoever the person’s higher power is, is watching everything that is going on. Nothing that happens in the story goes