F. Scott Fitzgerald´s The Great Gatsby in a Different Light

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The Great Gatsby written by F. Scott Fitzgerald is a fictional novel that concerns the young and mysterious wealthy Jay Gatsby and his obsession with Mrs. Daisy Buchanan. Color is used in throughout The Great Gatsby to better illustrate the authors underlying meanings of richness, facade, and hope. Gold symbolizes success and richness and adds a sense of value to anything wearing it. When Gatsby invites Nick to the party at his manor, even the “..turkeys bewitched to a dark gold” (41), which reflects Gatsbys success and value as a host and individual. Jordan Baker is a successful and wealthy athlete, and is rightfully known as “the golden girl of golf”(19) because of her success as as a pro athlete. The richness of golden colored things will sometimes turn yellow; thus revealing that richness is only a facade, a short lived sensation or meeting; not to be mistaken with the value of true gold. When Nick and Jordan “sat down at the table with the two girls in yellow” (44) at Gatsby’s first party, their conversation is short lived and unimportant, the women's names, unkn...

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