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Explore the symbols and motifs in the Great Gatsby.The eyes of Doctor T. J. Eckleburg are seen as the eyes of God in Wilson's mind. The billboard with the advertisement containing the eyes looks over a desolate wasteland and is created by an oculist who has a desire to make money. Because the eyes are linked with God, the above fact is proof that God no longer exists to the people as a spiritual figure but as an empty use for advertisement. The earlier encounters of Tom and Gatsby have been either at Tom's house or Gatsby's house. The Plaza Hotel symbolizes neutral ground. This neutral ground allows both men to openly argue heatedly. The wedding march that can be heard in the hotel room from the reception below serves to imply the irony of Tom's accusation of Gatsby breaking up his marriage. It also symbolizes the marriage problems that Tom and Daisy are experiencing due to their affairs. The mention of Gatsby's drug stores by Tom is placed in the argument between Gatsby and Tom to convey the distinctions of wealth. The fact that Gatsby has amassed his fortune by bootlegging shows that he is a "new rich" and has only recently come about vast wealth. This is contrasted with the "traditional wealth" of the Buchanans whose


Since the novels' pages are not cut, they cannot be read and so the knowledge that is available cannot be retrieved. The automobile is stressed again and again throughout the story and is used in the end to prove that a dream based on materialism alone will in the end be destructive. Therefore the first time Nick steps onto the lawn of Gatsby, he has entered a new world. Gatsby's car is described as the epitome of wealth. It also corrupts the dream and in the end destroys it. family has been wealthy for some time. The Neon Lights represent the diverse types of people that attend Gatsby's party. Financially, they are similar, but socially they are from two different worlds. This is the vehicle that kills Myrtle and indirectly leads to Gatsby's own death. The pink suit suggests that Gatsby, because he is a "new rich," lacks the tradition often found with the inherited rich and therefore is vulgar. Moreover the myriad's of people are not different by culture or race, but rather by classes. The pink suit that Gatsby wears symbolizes the fact that he is a "new rich" and his advertisement of his newfound material wealth. Since they shine night and day during the weekend, they symbolize the endless party of Gatsby. This expresses the idea that the girls have a false purity that conceals the crassness of their materialism. The uncut novels represent the ignorance of man.

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