What Does The Color Symbolize In The Great Gatsby

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The importance of color in The Great Gatsby by, F Scott. Fitzgerald is vital to notice because without these different colors the meaning and symbolism within this book would be diminished. The idea of hope is present all throughout the novel. Each individual color gives a common reassurance of hope in some aspect. Throughout the novel the most significant colors to take note of are green, grey, and yellow. All these colors have their different symbolisms and metaphors within the book to hearten the idea of hope. To understand them, it would paint a clearer picture to the readers about the significance of color imagery and how hope ties into each color in some way. Without hope all would be lost for Gatsby. He needed all these different colors in his life to ensure …show more content…
These are the reasons why colors in the novel are vital to the importance of hope within the text. All around the world cultures depict the color green as confidence, hope, and renewal. In The Great Gatsby, the color green is present all throughout the text. To Gatsby green is hope and the dream to one day be with Daisy Buchanan again. The green color is closely depicted as the green light, which ties into the theme of hope and renewal. At the end of the first chapter the green light appears. Nick is closely watching Gatsby as he glares at the emptiness of dark blue water. “Involuntarily I glanced seaward - and distinguished nothing except a single green light, minute and far away, that might have been the end of a dock.” (Fitzgerald, p.169). The green light is seen at the end of Daisy’s dock. The light symbolizes Daisy because she is Gatsby’s life long desire. Hoping that one day again he will be with Daisy; he faces the challenge of Tom Buchanan. In the text it states that “The involuntarily I glanced seaward—and distinguished nothing except a single green light, minute and far away, that might have been the end of a dock.”

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