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What Does The House Symbolize In The Great Gatsby

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In this passage, Nick is about to move out of East Egg until he notices either his or Gatsby's house; Fitzgerald did not directly state whose house it belonged to. While a reader may assume that Nick is peering at his own house one last time, the color of the steps in front of the house claims otherwise. Gatsby's house always noticeably had white steps as depicted by Fitzgerald, with the white symbolizing the false purity Gatsby and other characters in the novel had always possessed. For example, Daisy is Gatsby's former lover who always wore white, and even had a white car and lived in a red and white house. While this may seem innocent and pure of her at first, she becomes selfish after Gatsby's death and does not bother to attend his funeral.
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