At the same time on the billboard overlooking the ash valley the doctor TJ Eckleburg's eyes represent a lot of things: it is lost like an irrevocable doctor Eckleburg, but Nick is forgotten the waste It seems to symbolize the past is the same as medical practice. Often the eyes are often expressed as "sky" in his own eyes, sometimes watching with caution (the words of Fitzgerald apply to Dr. Eckleberg). Instead of Long Island's sound and green light, Eyes and Gatsby. Dr. Geck Wilson Dr. Eckel Berg's eyes have God's eyes and he said that it saw it all
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It is clear that Dr. Eckleburg of The Great Gatsby reads the novel "Great Gatsby", Dr. Eckelberg symbolizes God and oversees what happened. The characters in the novel often refer to "the eyes of the Ecker Barg". Dr. T. J Eckleburg symbolizes three things. He symbolizes corruption in society; his eyes represent God's eyes that can do everything, and he is hinting at carelessness and abuse. - The religious influence of "Great Gatsby" was in the 1920s, sometimes called progressive age, society gradually experienced political and social change in the process of improving the country. However, in the 1920s you can explain exactly as a 10 year selfishness. Because society is substance-oriented, religious activities are decreasing. Fitzgerald (Fitzgerald) vividly demonstrates this point using a fatal role as an influence of religion in "Gorgeous Gatsby" (Gorgeous Gatsby)
Many things can be seen as symbols for the "Great Gatsby" symbol of "Gorgeous Gatsby". Weather, Daisy's clothes, T. J. Eckleberg's eyes, even light. By using symbols, Fitzgerald deepens the story and amuses some readers. - The incentive of the American dream, breathing freely if we are tired is breathing free of popular admiration. It is determined to be bright beacon suppression and find wealth and opportunities in America. This is the hope and dream of the old Dutch crew, the revolutionary patriot, and the youth who witnessed the First World War.