The Most important symbol of the Great Gatsby

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  • Who is the author of the novel "The Great Gatsby"? F. Scott Fitzgerald
  • What do the eyes of Dr. T.J. Eckelberg symbolize in the novel?
    A symbol of God observing humanity
  • What is the setting of Dr. T.J. Eckelberg's eyes in "The Great Gatsby"?
    • Located above a highway
    • Between West Egg and New York
    • An advertisement for an oculus clinic
  • How does the positioning of Dr. Eckelberg's eyes relate to the social classes in the novel?
    They overlook new money but not old money
  • What does the selective observation of Dr. Eckelberg's eyes suggest about old money in the 1920s?
    It suggests their untouchability and power
  • What does the absence of a face on the billboard imply about Dr. Eckelberg's eyes?
    They have a non-human, god-like essence
  • How does Fitzgerald portray the eyes of Dr. T.J. Eckelberg in relation to the concept of God?
    As a flawed and myopic observer
  • In which chapter do we first encounter the eyes of Dr. T.J. Eckelberg?
    Chapter 2
  • What does Tom Buchanan's interaction with Dr. Eckelberg's eyes reveal about his character?
    He is morally compromised and hypocritical
  • How do Dr. Eckelberg's eyes foreshadow events in the novel?
    They indicate impending tragedy and conflict
  • What does Myrtle Wilson's gaze represent in contrast to Dr. Eckelberg's eyes?
    Human jealousy and misunderstanding
  • What happens to Myrtle Wilson in the novel?
    She is killed by Gatsby's car
  • How does George Wilson's perception of Dr. Eckelberg's eyes change after Myrtle's death?
    He believes they represent God's judgment
  • What does Michaelis tell George Wilson about Dr. Eckelberg's eyes?
    They are just an advertisement
  • What themes are represented by Dr. T.J. Eckelberg's eyes in "The Great Gatsby"?
    • Moral decay and spiritual emptiness
    • The failure of the American Dream
    • The observation of human sin and tragedy
  • What does the fading of Dr. Eckelberg's eyes symbolize?
    God's deficient sight and indifference
  • What literary device is primarily discussed in relation to Dr. T.J. Eckelberg's eyes?
    Symbolism
  • How does Fitzgerald depict the Jazz Age through the symbol of Dr. T.J. Eckelberg's eyes?
    As a time of moral decay and excess
  • What is the significance of the phrase "God sees everything" in relation to Dr. Eckelberg's eyes?
    It highlights the illusion of divine oversight