What Does The Green Light Symbolize In The Great Gatsby

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In Fitzgerald’s novel, The Great Gatsby, a recurring symbol that becomes clear to the reader is the green light that Gatsby is seen staring at. Nick sees Gatsby "emerge from the shadow of my neighbor's mansion and was standing with his hands in his pockets regarding the silver pepper of the stars but I didn't call for him, he gave a sudden intimation that he was content to be alone"" (Fitzgerald 20). At this point, the reader assumes the green light is something Gatsby wants but also something he is determined to get. The object and or idea that Gatsby wants is unknown and this allows the reader to assume certain qualities of Gatsby. The second meaning of the light is as Gatsby is really looking for Daisy's love. Gatsby spends five years

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