Open Prompt #2----NEW POST
1994. In some works of literature, a character who appears briefly, or does not appear at all, is a significant presence. Choose a novel or play of literary merit and write an essay in which you show how such a character functions in the work. You may wish to discuss how the character affects action, theme, or the development of other characters. Avoid plot summary.
In the novel, The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald includes a character that we know of by the name Owl-Eyed Man. The Owl-Eyed Man does not appear very often in the story, but all of his apperances are significant to the story as a whole. Few characters know of the Owl-Eyed Man, but he seems to know many things about the characters. He sees it all without creating a disturbance, just like an owl. His meaning towards the novel may be much more complex than his exterior suggests.
The eyes appear again, but this time on a billboard. The eyes of Dr. T.J. Eckleburg that watch over the Valley of Ashes can be related back to the Owl-Eyed man. Although this isnt the same concept, the eyes serve similar purposes. The eyes on the billboard watch over everything, they see it all. They represent the unfiltered view of society; they watch everything that goes on and nothing can be hidden from their sight. Just like Owl-Eyes it represents the sight of knowledge. Nick is first startled by the billboard and he isnt sure what to make of it, similar to his first encouter with Owl-Eyes. The billboard contributes to the theme that someone is always watching, even when one might think not.
At the end of the novel, there are few people to show up at Gatshy's funeral, and the Owl-Eyed Man is one of them. The Owl-Eyed Man was one of the few who truly understood Gatsby, or he understood him more than any other character. He was able to see something that no one else was able to see in Gatsby. His glasses, are a symbol of intelligence, and his name, Owl-Eyed Man, also contributes to this. He is wise like an owl, therefore he was able to see what others couldnt. He had the ability to look past the superficial boundaries.
Hey, Nicci! Overall, I think is a pretty strong essay! One thing I would suggest is separating the first paragraph into two paragraphs, and getting rid of the second paragraph. I felt that the second paragraph was related, but not answering the prompt. To me, the second paragraph made the essay seem to be more about the symbolism of eyes than the actual character of the Owl-Eyed Man. Another tiny thing I would suggest is to cut a little bit of the summary you have; overall, it was helpful, but I think you could still prove your point well without some of it. Overall a great essay, though!
ReplyDeleteGreat Gatsby was one of my favorite books that we've had to read in high school so far so I was glad to see that you chose to write about it. It is a good point that you make about the fact that even though the Owl-Eyed man doesn't show up much in the story, when he does, it's significant. I also think it is a good thought that he used this to symbolize being able to see what other people couldn't. Good paper Nicci!
ReplyDeleteOverall, you did a really nice job with this essay. Gatsby is such a good book to use for these. The owl-eyed man was a perfect example for this prompt. You do a really nice job with all of your details and evidence too. Nice job!
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