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The Great Gatsby

posite affect. Life is generally thriving with possession, but omitting tranquility and morals. Fitzgerald’s ingenious concept of this now obvious truth is superbly incorporated into the text.Gatsby’s car ultimately connects the plot and theme together symbolically. It shows Gatsby’s material wealth and how glorious a life he must be living. Gatsby’s main initiative for wealth is to dazzle the woman with whom he has forever been in love. As the conclusion draws closer, the vehicle becomes more significant. When Tom demands to drive Gatsby’s car leaving Gatsby to drive Tom’s vehicle, they switch personas. The affair becomes evident to Tom, and he reacts with vulgarity and irrationality. This is the behavior one would expect from new money. Acting as one from an established background, Gatsby remains calm, yet forcibly declares his righteousness. The primary symbolism of the car comes at the end. The car, of wealth and power, causes brutal devastation to each character in different ways. In conclusion, The Great Gatsby is a morally and historically enlightening classic about the moral decline in the 1920s. F. Scott Fitzgerald fabricated brilliant symbolic allusions in every line of writing. The book never loses meaning, for it comes from an unforgettable, real time period in American society. It is recommended for a person of any age, race, or gender who is interested in understanding a peculiar part of what the modern world has become. F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby truly captures the essence of American literature....

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