The Use of Creative Color Throughoutout F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby

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F. Scott Fitzgerald creatively utilizes colors throughout his novel, The Great Gatsby, not only to provide the reader with a rich visual image of the scene taking place, but also to convey certain symbols within the story. To begin with, one must understand what each color symbolizes. Green symbolizes hope, blue symbolizes illusion, red means violence or love, yellow illustrates wealth or death, white is innocence, and gray or black symbolizes corruption. The reader can see that color symbolism is used to characterize Tom Buchanan. Another character, Daisy Buchanan, is also associated with a few different colors. The usage of colors in The Great Gatsby conveys many ideas―personalities of the characters, foreshadowing, events in the story, and more. Firstly, one of the main characters, Daisy Buchanan, a woman who lives in East Egg and is married to Tom Buchanan, is surrounded with colors that help the reader understand what kind of character she seems to be. When Nick Caraway enters Daisy’s house, the colors of the Buchanan’s home are stated on many occasions, and they foreshadow ev...

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