Examples Of White In The Great Gatsby

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Innocence but Corrupted People in the world use white sheet of paper to start on something such as painting, drawing and writing. Why people start from white and clean sheet? The reason why people start their creation from white paper is that they want to start from nothing. They do not want their paper get dirty before they start their creation. People make paper dirty and color by their ideas. Also, people like to wear white and clean shirt if they want to be looking good. White, in the society, means pure, innocence, and zero. Human's brain always want to clean and organize all things in their thinking. That is human being's wildness. Like these kind of facts, there are so many description and hidden meaning of the color white in The Great Gatsby. "Taking a white card from his wallet he waved it before the man’s eyes. …show more content…
‘Know you next time, Mr. Gatsby. Excuse ME!’"( 74 Fitzcerald). According to this quote from The Great Gatsby, Gatsby gave his white card from his wallet and the policeman just let Gatsby go even though his speed was so fast and Nick was surprised by that after that moment. The white card in this scene represent many things. First, it represent how Gatsby is rich and everyone knows that. Second is the corruption of policeman. Yes, the color white mean corruption in The Great Gatsby. White color does not represent pure and innocent, it represents corruption. Throughout the book, white color is focused on Daisy all the

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