Saturday, July 3, 2010

Low Price The Great Gatsby


Fitzgerald makes great use of color as symbolism in this book, particularly in the ironic use of the color white which represents innocence. It is to be noted, however, that if I hadn't had to do an assignment on the use of color in the book, I may not have noticed.

As far as the story goes, I could not like any of the characters, nor could I understand their motivations behind any of their actions. I found myself questioning why they were willing to do so much for a woman who wasn't in the least bit interesting at all. This generally made it a read that I dreaded.Get more detail about The Great Gatsby.

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