What Does God's Eyes Symbolize In The Great Gatsby

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Throughout the film and novel, there are two things that symbolize “God’s eyes.” One of them is owl eyes, an important character in the book and film. He only shows up a few times, but he seems to be there for Gatsby more than others with the exception of Nick. In chapter three, during one of Gatsby’s celebrations, owl eyes talks to Nick about the books in the library that Gatsby owns. The books in the library were living proof of who Gatsby really was. In chapter three of the book it says “A stout, middle-aged man, with enormous owl-eyed spectacles, was sitting somewhat drunk on the edge of the great table, staring with unsteady concentration at the shelves of books.” The previous quote shows the level of doubt that owl eyes had. Owl eyes