The fact that his wife cheated on him made him sick because she was all for him. As his wife was cheating, Winston felt that someone was comforting him, believed that Eckleberg's eyes were the eyes of God and believed he returned to religion. Dr. T. J. Eckleburg's eyes help to express how the emptiness of American dreams of the 1920s was achieved by money. His eyes to the sign are "blue and huge - their retinas are 1 yard tall, they do not look at the face but they are watching 2 huge yellow glasses." )
Illusion and reality of "Great Gatsby" F. Scott Fitzgerald's "Great Gatsby" is a novel about the disillusionment of American dreamers. In this story you can see the life of Jay Gatsby. And he is a person who wants to get a place among rich Americans to win his true love, the heart of Daisy Fay. The reason Gatsby died down is that he can not determine the hidden boundary between reality and fantasy. - The use of symbolism and color in Fitzgerald's "Great Gatsby" stands out in all the chapters of his novel. To fully understand the meaning of color usage, the reader needs to know how to use these colors. In the novel, Fitzgerald used green. There are many possible explanations about green, it may be most meaningful to reveal insights into the role of Gatsby. One possible meaning of green is envious
F. Scott Fitzgerald's "great Gatsby" seems to be a simple story at first glance, but in fact it is much more complicated. This novel is a social explanation of Fjord about the essence of the American dream. Through Daisy and Tom Buchanan, Wilson and Gatsby himself, the author explains the emptiness of replacing this so-called "American dream". First of all, there is Wilson. Wilson worked hard to achieve his life. He has his own garage, and his appearance seems to be a happy marriage. But the situation is not what he thinks. Wilson's wife, Myrtle, was not satisfied with the simple life she thought her husband was forced to lead her, and began to suffer from Tom Buchanan. My husband did not give to her.