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9 April, 19:05

Read this passage from the great gatsby:but above the gray land and the spasms of bleak dust which drift endlessly over it, you perceive, after a moment, the eyes of doctor t. j. eckleburg. the eyes of dr. t. j. eckleburg are blue and gigantictheir retinas are one yard high. they look out of no face, but, instead, from a pair of enormous yellow spectacles which pass over a non-existent nose. what do the "eyes of doctor t. j. eckleburg" symbolize?

a. an all-seeing entity who watches with disapproval

b. the invisible poor who care for the wealthy

c. the souls of people who never find happiness

d. an idea that brings gatsby great wealth

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  1. 9 April, 19:33
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    The "eyes of doctor T. J. Eckleburg" from the Great Gatsby symbolize an all-seeing entity who watches with disapproval. The answer is letter A. Because Gatsby feels that he is being watched by someone. He feels that what has been going on through his life are the result of his mistakes and he feels guilty about it.
  2. 9 April, 19:34
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    a. an all-seeing entity who watches with disapproval
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