Fitzgeralds Diction And Gatsbys Characterization
In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s “The Great Gatsby,” what is the primary effect of the repeated use of lavish adjectives to describe Gatsby’s parties on the reader’s understanding of his character?
A
It illustrates Gatsby’s extravagant lifestyle as an attempt to win Daisy’s love through wealth display.
B
It emphasizes Gatsby’s role as a social reformer aiming to bridge class divides.
C
It portrays Gatsby as an irresponsible spender without concern for consequences.
D
It reveals Gatsby’s hidden aspirations toward political power within society.
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