What Does The Fire Symbolize In The Great Gatsby

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Literary Devices: Foreshadowing: “If you add in the twenty dollars from the pawnshop, I have $136.87. It's not going to be enough, but there's got to be a way around that. Jesse didn't have $2,900 when he bought his beat-up Jeep, and the bank gave him some kind of loan." - Anna Response: This text shows that Anna would like to buy a car and cannot come up with a solution on how she will buy the car because she doesn't have enough money. She wonders how her older brother Jesse bought his first car. Symbolism: Fire: Fire symbolizes the relationships in the Fitzgerald family. Jesse and his father Brian have a connection with fire. Jesse starts setting fires all over the city, while Brian, a career firefighter, lives to put fires out. Although