1. Symbolism In The Great Gatsby
So he could vividly depict the mysterious and desirous wealth of Gatsby and unfolded before our eyes a blazing picture of the jazz age. ... The two different idealists, for their respective ideals, were killed by their own ideals at last. ... In this scene, there are a lot of sensual hues, such as rosy colour, white(clothes or cake), green(glass), wine-color, and blue(sea), constituting an imagist picture in which the most noticeable are the two ladies in white. ... I believe the significance of the tragedy of Gatsby lies in that he attached all hope to the void, irresponsible and immoral ...
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