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Scott Fitzgerald's Use Of Symbolism In The Great Gatsby

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Authors use symbolism to allow the reader to interpret the story. Scott F. Fitzgerald's, The Great Gatsby used symbolism to convey the theme throughout the novel. Without this symbolism, the theme would have been less prominent. The symbols such as the green light, Gatsby's shirts, and the Valley of Ashes all support that the novel reflects the American dream in the 1920s. When Nick first sees Gatsby,”he stretched out his arms toward a single green light, minute and far away, that might have been the end of a dock”(Fitzgerald 26). The light that Gatsby is reaching for is on daisy’s dock and is a symbol of her. Before the events of the novel Gatsby was in a romantic relationship with Daisy. However when he returned from war she was married to

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