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by Cristina Nuta -
We can notice the wonderful, unobstrusive skill with which Fitzgerald uses realistic detail symbolically. Houses in The Great Gatsby are much richer in meaning than the book's more obvious symbols, as is perhaps most evident in the way the house in Louisville where Gatsby wooes Daisy is charged for us with Gatsby's feelings. Houses are specially significant in the book for the way they emphasize the meanings inherent in its central design, which places Nick in the middle wi read more...
Tags: the great gatsby, scott fitzgerald, symbolism, house, symbolically, realistic
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