Literary Devices in The Great Gatsby
Now that you've read The Great Gatsby—after all, this content is here to help you understand the book you've definitely already read—let's dive into the major literary devices operating in the novel. What are literary devices, you ask? They are the tools that the author uses to express ideas and relate events in different ways. Authors can be a bit coy about what they really mean, so paying attention to how writers express an event is fundamental to understanding the main themes and intended meanings in a novel. Take a look at what we found in Fitzgerald's literary toolbox below.