Symbolism in the Great Gatsby
Title: Symbolism in the Great Gatsby
Category: /Literature/Novels
Details: Words: 1562 | Pages: 6 (approximately 235 words/page)
Symbolism in the Great Gatsby
Category: /Literature/Novels
Details: Words: 1562 | Pages: 6 (approximately 235 words/page)
Cary L. Pannell
Eng. 206
Mrs. Sanders
20 May 1997
Symbolism in The Great Gatsby
The Great Gatsby, by F. Scott Fitzgerald, is a novel about one man's disenchantment with the American dream. In the story we get a glimpse into the life of Jay Gatsby, a man who aspired to achieve a position among the American rich to win the heart of his true love, Daisy Fay. Gatsby's downfall was in the fact that he was unable
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Marius. "Scott Fitzgerald and the Collapse of the American Dream." Modern Critical Views F. Scott Fitzgerald. New York: Chelsea House Publishers. 1985. p. 41.
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Way, Brian. "The Great Gatsby." Modern Critical Interpretations F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby. New York: Chelsea House Publishers. 1986. p. 93.
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