symbolisms and realisms in "the great gatsby"

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English

 

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Tom J

 

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May 9, 2013

 

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Sub plots such as Tom Buchanan's and Myrtle's affair is also very realistic and common now a day. From here Fitzgerald deepened the story by using realism to entangle these plots. Fitzgerald uses the colors of white and green as suggestions of future promise. In the Great Gatsby, as in any novel, the characters are the basis of the novel from which the plots revolve around...
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Fitzgerald uses realism to ensure that all the characters in the novel are believable in both their history and interactions with each other. A prime example of this would be Daisy. Her history of having a successful family and being the center of attention deeply influences her character into being self-centered and dependent on wealth, making her character believable to readers...
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