Sunday, October 13, 2019
Free Essays - Doctor Eckleburg of The Great Gatsby :: Great Gatsby Essays
      Doctor Eckleburg of The Great Gatsby                       Reading through the novel The Great Gatsby, it becomes evident that Dr.  Eckelberg symbolizes God and oversees events that occur. The characters in the  novel refer to "the eyes of Dr. Eckelberg" often. Doctor T.J. Eckleburg  symbolizes three things. He symbolizes the corruption of society; his eyes  represent the eyes of an omnipotent God, and he implies carelessness and  mistreatment.            "The eyes of Doctor T. J. Eckleburg are blue and gigantic-their retinas are  one yard high. They look out of no face but, instead, from a pair of enormous  yellow spectacles which pass over a nonexistent nose." This is a quote from Nick  Carraway, the central figure of the story and the voice of Jay Gatsby. Dr.  Eckelburg is introduced at this point. He takes on an image of a human figure,  which he is characterized as at many times throughout the novel, and that of a  Godlike figure.            Doctor Eckleburg's eyes were referred to once again by Nick when he was  driving in his car with Tom, Gatsby, and Daisy on a trip to New York City. "We  were all irritable now with the fading ale and, aware of it, we drove for a  while in silence. Then as Doctor T. J. Eckleburg's faded eyes came into sight  down the road I remembered Gatsby's caution about gasoline." On the way to New  York they remember that they need to refuel gasoline. It is at the gas station  that it is learned that Wilson plans on moving his wife Myrtle out west due to  the fact that he discovers Myrtles disloyalty. Nick senses an infidelity between  Daisy and Tom Buchanan also. On the trip back from New York Gatsby and Daisy are  driving together, and they accidentally run into Daisy. Tom suspects that Gatsby  was the one that was driving; however it was really Daisy. The quote used to  describe Dr. Eckelburg's eyes was an example of the symbolism of carelessness  and corruption of society.            Mr. Wilson is the only person that associates Dr. T.J. Eckleburg with God.  "Standing behind him Michaelis saw with a shock that he was looking at the eyes  of Doctor T.J.  					    
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