Owl Eyes is a minor character in F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Great Gatsby." He is a guest at one of Gatsby's extravagant parties and is notable for his fascination with Gatsby's library, particularly the real books on the shelves, which highlights Gatsby's desire for authenticity amidst his facade. Owl Eyes serves as a symbol of perception and insight, contrasting with the superficiality of the other partygoers. His character underscores themes of illusion and reality in the novel.
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