What Does The Air Symbolize In The Great Gatsby

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Imagine you are under water gasping for air as water is entering your lungs. The open air is just above your fingertips as you flail and writhe for the necessity of oxygen, the only goal in your mind is to breathe the air that fuels your life. You feel the air graze your bluing fingers until a sense of bliss courses through your body. You go limp; unable to flail anymore, and death eventually consumes you. F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby portrays this analogy in his writings of Nick Carraway, who follows the many characters with similar dreams to each other that slowly lead to the imminent downfall of themselves. They all crave some sort of perfect life where all the things they desire will fall into place if they work hard enough. Only