I need some examples of literary devices (i.e,. simile, metaphor, personification) in The Great Gatsby.
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About half of the road between West Egg and New York, the road quickly entered the railroad and ran along it along the quarter mile to get away from the desolated land. This is a valley ash - a dreamlike farm, ash grows on ridges and hills like wheat and a grotesque garden; the ash takes shape, home and chimney, and smoke rises and finally The transcendental effort moves chillingly and collapses in a powdery air. Occasionally gray cars that are not in line are running around invisible railroads and stopped with a terrible squeaking noise and gray gray man picks up with a pencil soon and clouds hard to penetrate from your sight I picked it up. It passes ambiguous operation. However, drifting over gray land and dark dust, after a while, you will feel the eye of Dr. T. J. Eckleburg. Dr. T. J. Eckleburg's eyes are blue and huge - their iris is one yard tall. They do not look like a face, but they look out from a pair of huge yellow glasses that go through a nose that does not exist. Obviously, some of the ophthalmologist 's crazy swing made them fatten with their own training in Queens, then fall into eternal blindness, or forgotten them and left. But his eyes were dim, in the sun and rainless days when nothing was painted, and he was strictly thrown to the ground.
Simile (later in this chapter): "Later I gathered him as a photographer and gently expanded Mrs. Wilson 's mother, which looked like an outer wall.
Personification: The eye of a signboard is "The eyes darken on the day when nothing is painted, it is wrapped in the sun and the rain, in a solemn garbage dumping place" and "The gray car creeps invisible way"
Image / Symbol: "Ash Valley", "Dr. T. J. Eckelburg's Eye", "West Egg", "Gray", "Blind".
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