The Heat of Conflict in The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald (1895 words, 7 pages)
When F. Scott Fitzgerald turns on the heat in Gatsby, he amplifies a single detail into an element of function and emphasis that transforms neutral landscapes into oppressive prisms. Through these prisms which distort and color the lives of Fitzgerald's characters, we see why human's elations are, as Nick Carraway ...
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