Color Symbolism In The Great Gatsby

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Andrew Steele
Ms. Morris
Junior English- 1st period
5 December 2017
Color
The colors in The Great Gatsby have some serious symbolism. The symbolism in The Great Gatsby represents by the color white, green, and black. Each of these colors symbolizes either a character or character’s emotions and/or actions in The Great Gatsby.
White means purity, clean, and death in many Eastern Cultures. The color white represents Daisy. As Nick walks into the buchanan house he describes it like “They were both in white, and their dresses were rippling and fluttering as if they had just been blown back in after a short flight around the house” (Gatsby 8). Fitzgerald uses the color white to show Daisy’s characteristic. Showing what type of clothes she wears. Even their house ”Their house was even more elaborate than I expected, a cheerful red and white Georgian Colonial mansion overlooking the bay”(Gatsby 9). Fitzgerald use Nick’s first person view to describe The Buchanan house like the colors on the walls. White is all throughout The Great Gatsby symbolizing significant attributes. …show more content…

Incrediableart.org says green means “ Nature, environment, health, good luck, renewal, youth, spring, generosity, fertility, jealousy, service, inexperience, envy, misfortune, vigor”(Incredibleart.org). All of these adjectives show the meaning of green. To Jay Gatsby the green light represents his dream lover “ It had seemed as close as a star to the moon. Now it was again a green light on a dock. His count of enchanted objects had diminished by one”(Gatsby 50). For the Five years that Gatsby was away from Daisy, the green light at the end of her dock represent Gatsby’s dream about

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