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Why does Fitzgerald contrast "hard rock" with "wet marshes"? What does he mean?

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  1. 3 March, 05:27
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    These contrasting metaphors were used by Fitzgerald to convey the message that tolerance has a limit and that morality is always at stake despite having a strong foundation. The end justifies the means most especially when there is a lot to gain. Ethics can be powerful as described by a "hard rock" or weak as referred by "wet marshes".
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