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"Finest specimens of human molars," he informed me.

Chapter 4 · Wolfshiem

Quote Type: DialogueDifficulty: ★★☆Quotability: ★★★☆☆

Context

During lunch, Wolfshiem draws Nick's attention to his cuff buttons, which Nick notices are made of 'oddly familiar pieces of ivory.' Wolfshiem proudly reveals they are made from human teeth, displaying them as prized accessories.

Analysis

The human molar cuff buttons function as a macabre symbol of Wolfshiem's world—one in which human bodies are reduced to raw materials for personal adornment, and violence is transformed into luxury goods. This detail operates as a synecdoche for the criminal underworld's relationship to the human cost of its operations: suffering is aestheticized, commodified, and worn as a marker of status.

How to Use in Essay

Effective for essays on how Fitzgerald uses grotesque details to expose the violence underlying the novel's glamorous surface, or for analyzing the moral landscape of Gatsby's criminal associations.

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