The Great Gatsby
Lack of Integrity & The Eyes of God
How closely does the Great Gatsby film, directed by Baz Luhrmann, match Fitzgerald's intent in the regart to the portrayal of the connection between the symbol of The Eyes of Dr. T.J. Eckleburg and the theme of Lack of integruty?
The Movie
The eyes of Dr. T.J Eckleburg are portrayed well in the movie; they are dull and show the gloom and sin that suffocate the city.
Moral decay is evident in this scene of the movie when Myrtle annoys Tom, and he breaks her nose in drunken anger.
Speakeasies such as the one that Gatsby, Nick, and Wolfsheim attended were common all over New York, despite the Prohibition in place.
The Book
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The eyes of Dr. T.J. Eckleburg are blue and gigantic... dimmed a little by many paintless days under the sun,
Standing behind him...He was looking at the eyes of Dr. T.J. Eckleburg.. "God sees everything
"Terrible place, isn't it," said Tom exchanging a frown with Dr. Eckleburg"
"God knows what you've been doing...You may fool me but you can;y fool God"
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The Great Gatsby
Lack of Integrity & The Eyes of God
How closely does the Great Gatsby film, directed by Baz Luhrmann, match Fitzgerald's intent in the regart to the portrayal of the connection between the symbol of The Eyes of Dr. T.J. Eckleburg and the theme of Lack of integruty?
The Movie
The eyes of Dr. T.J Eckleburg are portrayed well in the movie; they are dull and show the gloom and sin that suffocate the city.
Moral decay is evident in this scene of the movie when Myrtle annoys Tom, and he breaks her nose in drunken anger.
Speakeasies such as the one that Gatsby, Nick, and Wolfsheim attended were common all over New York, despite the Prohibition in place.
The Book
20XX
20XX
20XX
20XX
The eyes of Dr. T.J. Eckleburg are blue and gigantic... dimmed a little by many paintless days under the sun,
Standing behind him...He was looking at the eyes of Dr. T.J. Eckleburg.. "God sees everything
"Terrible place, isn't it," said Tom exchanging a frown with Dr. Eckleburg"
"God knows what you've been doing...You may fool me but you can;y fool God"
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