Themes: Vision And Insight Flashcards

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Gatsby is the maker of spectacles in the sense that

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He throws party’s that are intended to be seen by Daisy across the bay

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The clothes Gatsby’s wears, the cars he drives, the extravagance of his house are

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All part of the display - all part of the spectacle

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Doctor T. J. Eckleburg is a maker of spectacles in another sense

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He makes eye glasses that correct physical distortions in vision

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One of the most striking images in The Great Gatsby presents

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The eyes of Dr T. J. Eckleburg looming over the valley of ashes

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At a crucial point in the narrative, Michaelis finds his neighbour

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George Wilson, staring at the opticians board after Myrtles death

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George seeing clearly is not always a

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Straightforward business in this novel

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Nick Carraway is narrating Gatsby’s story as he saw it but

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He knows there are other versions which might be told from other points of view

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Fitzgerald portrays 1920’s America as a world which

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Speculation and gossip spreads rapidly and is only based on partial knowledge

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Images of sight and seeing occur

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Often in The Great Gatsby

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Owl eyes, the visitor to Gatsby’s party who wears owl-eyed spectacles, may have

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The wisdom conventionally associated with owls, his spectacles may make him look scholarly, but he has in fact been drunk for a week

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