It’s probably not a coincidence that the novel’s most impure character is named after a yellow flower. Gatsby’s car is yellow, a product of his corrupt dealings, as are the spectacles of Dr.
It is in chapter 7 that Gatsby’s dream is crushed and Myrtle Wilson’s infidelity is discovered. It’s possible, as well, that the heat is, in some way, symbolic of hell and damnation. linking the oppressive heat with the oppressive situation. Daisy complains, “It’s so hot, and everything’s so confused” (106). Nick describes the day as “broiling, almost the last, certainly the warmest of the summer” (102). Tom, Daisy, Nick, Jordan, and Gatsby head to the city as tension increases.
Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby include the eyes of Dr.