In "Great Gatsby" Gatsby changed from ruin to wealth. This led Nick, Daisy and Gatsby to experience emotional, psychological and physical journeys. Fitzgerald's character Daisy is a sweet girl aiming to help Nick leave the world and become a traitor. Daisy likes to be surrounded by masculine men escorted from a lower level of life to a larger social position.
Symbolism of "Great Gatsby" can produce wonderful emotions. Fitzgerald explains the sharp emotions by applying the symbolic meaning to the three most important characters of "Great Gatsby". Fitzgerald's explanation of Tom Buchanan's huge house shows Tom and his values. Red and white of Buchanan's house represent Tom's personality. Red usually means impurities and boldness, and white shows Tom's superior attitude towards others.
Scott Fitzgerald's novel "The Great Gatsby" is one of the most famous stories about enchanting characters Jay Gatsby, Daisy Buchanan, Tom Buchanan, Nick Callaway. Gatsby is a hero who loves to pursue Daisy Buchanan. The character way not only tells the story, it also becomes the author of the book. Tom Buchanan is another charming personality in this story - he is called arrogant, authoritative, wealthy male man and plays a negative role in the novel. However, the general reputation of Tom Buchanan may change. Since there is the only way to see him from the perspective of Nick, most readers tend to have prejudice against the impression of Tom Buchanan in a hurry. At the beginning of the book Nick explains himself as non-judgmental and tolerant, but we need to reinterpret Tom Buchanan, the most controversial role.
"Great Gatsby" was a novel written by F. Scott Fitzgerald and took place in the early 1900s. The book consists of five main characters, Nick Charway, Tom Buchanan, Daisy Buchanan, Jay Gatsby and Jordan Baker. When I finished this novel, I came to the conclusion that this is a well written book. The two main reasons for making this novel strikingly are that Fitzgerald writes according to his personal experience and fully utilizes his literary elements. In the whole novel, Fitzgerald's life plays an important role in scenes and narratives.