- On page 2, the dust shows his past feelings for Daisy that still linger in his dreams.
- On page 25, the dust covers an abandoned old Ford in George Wilson's garage. The dust rests on the car to show the way his interests are a part of the past. He doesn't care about his dreams anymore.
- On page 66, the character leaking sawdust represents Gatsby. Gatsby is fake and now his stories are falling apart.
- On page 151, the shining dust that the golden and silver shoes shuffle through are all part of Daisy's world. Her dream to get married to a wealthy man is still shining.
- On page 116, the powder that rose from her bosom into the air is a symbol of her fake personality. Daisy tries to cover her true self the same way "the powder covers Jordan's tan fingers" mentioned a few sentences before.
- On page 137, Myrtle's blood mixes in with the dust in the ground to show that her body is now a part of the past just like her dreams to be with a man like Tom.
- On page 148, the romances are not musty in Daisy's house. Everything is laid away in lavender. Daisy wants to live her life like a fairytale.
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
#1 Dust in Gatsby
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