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The Color Blue In The Great Gatsby

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The color blue in The Great Gatsby has some of the deepest meanings. From symbolizing happiness and joy to sadness and loneliness. When blue comes to the mind some people think happiness, others think the reciprocal of that. Blue can be described as a neutral color, meaning that it has various meanings. The color blue does not have many symbols in the book, but when it does they are pretty big ones. The color blue in The Great Gatsby is represented by many items and people throughout the book. For instance the billboard with T.J. Eckleburg’s big blue eyes looking over the Valley of Ashes, the color in his eyes could symbolize wisdom or a god type figure looking over everyone with sadness for the loss of spiritual value in America. Many of the symbols represent sadness, this is just one example of …show more content…

When Gatsby looked across the bay that separated him and Daisy he called it a “Blue Lawn” which represents his loneliness and longing for Daisy. His thoughts of Daisy make him sad or lonely. He throws parties which in the movie there is a lot of blue in them. This is ironic because he is feeling lonely but there is a lot of people around him. He does not know most of the people at his parties, he just hopes that one day Daisy will show up to one of his big parties. This loneliness he experiences could have influenced his color choice for the party. (The Great Gatsby) Dr. Wilson’s eyes were blue, his eyes symbolized his sad, boring life. At the end this turns from symbolising his life to his sadness for the death of his wife. When he kills Gatsby in his pool, Gatsby is surrounded by water which is also blue representing the loneliness he's gone through and for it all to end in one quick moment. Gatsby tried so hard to get Daisy and himself back together, instead he dies before they can official be together. The color blue can be depressing at times, especially in this

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