What Does The Green Light Symbolize In The Great Gatsby

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In this novel, green is the main colour used to symbolize different things. Placed at the end of Daisy and Tom’s dock and barely visible from Gatsby's lawn, the green light represents Gatsby's hopes, prosperity and dreams for the future. Gatsby associates it with Daisy, and in Chapter 1 he reaches toward it in the darkness as a guiding light to lead him to his goal. This is the very first time Gatsby is seen. Every member in the novel wants to achieve an American dream and the green light is symbolic to Gatsby’s. To attain Daisy would be completing his American Dream. The first time the green light is seen in the novel is also the first time Nick sees Gatsby. Fitzgerald writes, “…he stretched out his arms toward the dark water in a curious way, and, far as I was from him, I could have sworn he was trembling. Involuntarily I glanced seaward – and distinguished nothing except a single …show more content…

In a traffic light, the green light means go. This is true in Gatsby’s case, as he doesn’t stop his pursuit of Daisy; he keeps on going just as you would at a green light. Near the end of the novel, when nick says, “Gatsby believed in the green light, the orgastic future that year by year recedes before us. It eluded us then, but that's no matter – to-morrow we will run farther, stretch out our arms farther…." He is saying that the green light got farther and farther. As long as the green light in a traffic light means go, the car will just keep going, just as the green light on the dock got farther away and farther away. “To-morrow we will stretch out our arms farther”, shows that the hope and prosperity Gatsby wants with Daisy, keeps getting farther away from him, as it results with his death making that green light forever endless. The one and only ambition Gatsby had, led to his blue, sorrowful, tragic

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