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Color In The Great Gatsby Essay

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The Great Gatsby, by F. Scott Fitzgerald, has deeper information hidden by colors all over the book. Each color has its own significant meaning and connects to the story in some way. From nearly all the colors on the rainbow to the color grey, there is a connection between these buried meanings behind all of the colors. Green is the most important color throughout the book because of special meanings and roles it plays on all of the characters. The color green relates to wealth and success on almost all of the characters. Gatsby is the one who brings this color to life and connects with it to show how it takes part in this story. Although money and success are connected in a way, Gatsby believes his wealth gives him the power to do …show more content…

Although Daisy cries because of his wealth it’s not enough to win her back. Once Daisy is confronted by Gatsby at his mansion he mentions how she“Always has a green light that burns all night at the end of the dock.” (Ibid, p.226 from Colors in The Great Gatsby). At this point Gatsby comes to reality and sees the real Daisy and not the Daisy that was he was expecting in his head. Daisy had no idea that Gatsby lived across from her and is surprised. Now Daisy is finally within his grasp but it seems he still can’t get a hold of her. This relates to the green light at the end of the dock because it’s right in front of him but he can’t get to it. The green light foreshadows Gatsby’s future of not winning Daisy back and displays failure. Money, the way Gatsby thought Daisy would join him in a new life. He owns a mansion with plenty of rooms, throws parties weekly for tons of people, shares wealth with people and shows it off with his clothes, car and “house.” In Gatsby’s “younger and more vulnerable years his father gave him some advice....” Whenever you feel like criticizing anyone, just remember that all the people in this world haven’t had the advantages you’ve had” (Fitzgerald, p 1 The Great Gatsby). This quote may sound simple, but there is a deeper and special meaning behind it. Gatsby has been taking this advice from his father for many

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