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Symbolism In The Great Gatsby By F. Scott Fitzgerald

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“The Great Gatsby” by F. Scott Fitzgerald, is viewed by many as one of the best fictional books ever written. It follows a millionaire named Jay Gatsby, who attempts to win back the love of a girl named Daisy, who he lost years ago after leaving for war. It’s a tragic story filled with detailed symbolism, which is used to support the many different themes of the story, as well as providing insight on characters and their true motivations. Fitzgerald’s use of symbols like the greenlight at the end of Daisy’s dock, as well as the billboard of T.J. Eckleburg looking over the Valley of Ashes are all used to add to this effect. The first of many symbols introduced to the story is known as the green light. We often see Mr. Gatsby standing at the
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